Dear Fellow Patriot,
I’m counting on you to help our combat veterans who have lost limbs fighting for our freedom…
by helping me raise $90,000 for them in the next 45 days.
These veterans survived vicious attacks in Iraq, Afghanistan, or other war zones, but they lost limbs, suffered paralysis, or were left with some other severe injury limiting their mobility.
These heroes can’t regain their independence, benefit from rehabilitative outdoor activities, or do normal activities in their limited-use wheelchairs.
Other disabled veterans have fallen on hard times financially or have experienced accidents that have left them without a car. These heroes can’t make it to their many medical appointments and rebuild their lives without a safe and reliable vehicle.
Each one of these heroes fought to defend our freedom and keep our nation safe. They put their lives on the line for you and me — and now their lives will never be the same.
Dear Friend of Freedom, I’m turning to you ... a fellow American patriot and a strong ally of our men and women in uniform ... to help us meet our 45-day $90,000 goal so Freedom Alliance can help more wounded veterans get their mobility back in 2023.
Please, will you make a generous gift of $35, $50, $100, or more right away!
Even as we finished 2022, applications were pouring in from our wounded heroes and their families requesting help. The troops won’t get this help from the VA ... they need us!
YES, OLLIE! You can count on me to suppport our wounded heroes and help you reach your goal of raising $90,000 in 45 days. I know how important Freedom Alliance’s programs are to help our wounded troops get their mobility back! That’s why I’m rushing my tax-deductible gift to you:
Dear Friend of Freedom, we wouldn’t set such an ambitious goal — $90,000 in just 45 days — if there wasn’t a critical need for funding for Freedom Alliance’s mobility programs. Requests are pouring in for all-terrain wheelchairs for severely wounded veterans and vehicles to help disabled vets get to their medical appointments, see their doctors, and get to rehabilitation sessions.
Can I count on you to help restore an amputee’s mobility by rushing a generous gift of $35, $50, or $100?