Friday, October 24, 2008

Wounded Warrior Project



Home Front captures the human story of what happens when seriously injured Army Ranger Jeremy Feldbush returns to civilian life in his small hometown, as he readjusts to friends, family, community- and most importantly, his new, altered self. The film also focuses on Jeremy's family, and how they cope with events that have forever changed them.
In the past few weeks, we've seen our Presidential hopefuls come toe to toe and discuss the many different issues currently facing us as a nation.

So when not one word was spoken during the recent Presidential debates on behalf of those who have bravely served our country and come home as wounded warriors, the Wounded Warrior Project felt it necessary to highlight the service of our brave men and women.We're asking everyone to honor Veterans Day this year by watching "Home Front," the unforgettable film by Richard Hankin. "Home Front" captures the human story of what happens when seriously injured Army Ranger Jeremy Feldbusch returns to life in his small hometown, as he readjusts to friends, family, community, and - most importantly - his new, altered self. The film also focuses on Jeremy's family and how they cope with events forever changing them.

Please take a few moments and view this "Home Front" video clip and see why we cannot forget the sacrifices of our brave men and women who have served this country so courageously.How to get involved and show you care:Buy two DVDs to give one to someone you care about and share its inspiring message.Make a tax-deductible donation to the Wounded Warrior Project. Support WWP’s many programs and services to help meet the needs of our wounded heroes.





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