The next natural question to ask is why I would feel so much motivation to raise money for the Wounded Warrior project? After all, I'm not in the military myself and never have been. Both my wife and I are "navy brats", and although neither of us joined the military ourselves, we're the products of military households. That has given us both a very strong respect and admiration for the work that the people in the military do and the service that they offer. It's almost cliche to say that they work hard to give us the freedoms that we all enjoy, but the reality is that this is true and the honor and dignity that they show in providing this service is admirable and worth supporting and honoring in return.
The fact that their service has the potential for physical harm and injury makes their service even more worthy of respect. I have come to the conclusion that anything that I can do to support them in their time of need - specifically if they've been injured - is the right thing to do. And that is why I feel that the Wounded Warrior project is the right organization to support.
The fact that their service has the potential for physical harm and injury makes their service even more worthy of respect. I have come to the conclusion that anything that I can do to support them in their time of need - specifically if they've been injured - is the right thing to do. And that is why I feel that the Wounded Warrior project is the right organization to support.
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