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Veterans Still Need Us!

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Veterans Still Need Us!
November 18, 2020 by davwi

COVID-19 isn’t going away anytime soon, and safety mandates are still in effect nationwide. Ill and injured veterans everywhere are still in need of basic assistance and volunteers are needed more than ever. We hope this video inspires you to find ways to help a veteran in need, while keeping safety in mind! https://fb.watch/1QOnlUNbHl/

Thanks to our friends at A&W Restaurants for helping make this video possible. #100ActsofHonor

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