Posted on 09/15/2007 1:58:59 PM PDT by enough_idiocy
United States Marine Corps Sergeant Craig Breiner (inactive reserve) will once again be marching across the state of New Jersey to raise the morale of our troops serving abroad. This time though, hes put money where his feet are. Breiner will be raising funds for the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund with every step he takes.
The last march (in January 2007) was such a success and there was so much positive feedback that we decided to do it again, Breiner explained. Only this time my family and I wanted to make the impact tangible. What better way to do that than raise money for an organization that helps our war veterans and their families?
Breiner said hell be soliciting donations for every mile he walks. People can pledge like a walk-a-thon or just make a donation.
The 47-mile march will take place on Veterans Day, Sunday, November 11th. Tentative plans call for Breiner, who served over five years active duty (including a deployment to Iraq), to step off from the State House in Trenton early in the morning, trek across the state, and reach the boardwalk in Asbury Park early in the evening.
Im very honored and excited to be helping a great organization like the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, Breiner continued. I dont want people to get the wrong idea. This isnt about politics, pro or anti-war. Its about people and recognizing the sacrifices theyve made for their country.
One hundred-percent of the proceeds will go to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund (tax ID number is available). Individuals can contribute through a money order, a check, or donate directly to the fund via the Fallen Heroes website. No cash please.
Freepers who helped last time that want in again, or anyone who wants to help this time, FReepmail me and let's see what we can do to help this time.
There's plenty to do to prepare for this event and your assistance is greatly needed.
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