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Coalition to Salute America's Heroes

This Veteran's Day, please take a moment to honor our past and present military service members, not only in word but in deed. If you cannot lend a hand or do something meaningful for our veterans tomorrow, you can certainly support an organization who does it on a daily basis.

Our veterans selflessly served and sacrificed for our country. It is now our turn to support and thank them for their service, especially those who were wounded in the line of duty.

The Coalition to Salute America's Heroes is a non-profit organization that provides support and hope for our seriously wounded veterans and active duty military members who have nowhere else to turn after they return from war.

One of their most critical programs is the Road to Recovery Conference. The annual Road to Recovery Conference provides an all-expense-paid educational and service event for wounded heroes and their families. Activities at the conference include seminars, career counseling, and evaluations, as well as day trips, concerts, and sporting events to enjoy with the family. Most importantly, this event provides a time for our wounded heroes to come together and support one another.

Please donate what you can. This organization is helping our veterans get back on their feet after giving so very much to our country. It's our turn to give.

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