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T oday, as a result of your efforts in 2013, we presented the Fayetteville, NC location of e Wounded Warrior Project with a check for $10,000. Joe, a member of the WWP team (who I suspect was a wounded warrior himself), told us about taking these wounded veterans, particularly those with PTSD, and their families on outdoor retreats. Joe told us that donations like these make those things possible. Sandra Jones, the Welcome Coordinator, told us she had only seen a check of that size one other time in the Fayetteville office. So, thank you for your hard work. Whether it was setting up counter displays and hanging posters in windows or standing in front of your customers and asking for orders or paying $2 to wear jeans on a Friday – when you would normally do that anyway and not pay a dime. You made it happen and I was honored to represent you today. For more on the WWP click here. Leſt to right, John York (Fayetteville manager), ‘Joe’ (WWP staff), Sandra Jones (WWP Welcome Coordinator), Mitch Webb, Bill Feuerstein (Eastern North Carolina Area Manager), Clarence Martin. Wounded Warrior Project Receives $10,000

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Today, as a result of your efforts in 2013, we presented the Fayetteville, NC location of The Wounded Warrior Project with a

check for $10,000.Joe, a member of the WWP team (who

I suspect was a wounded warrior himself), told us about taking these wounded veterans, particularly those with PTSD, and their families on outdoor retreats. Joe told us that donations

like these make those things possible. Sandra Jones, the Welcome Coordinator, told us she had only seen a check of that size one other time in the Fayetteville office.

So, thank you for your hard work. Whether it was setting up counter displays and hanging posters in windows or standing in front of your customers and asking for orders or paying $2 to wear jeans on a Friday – when you would

normally do that anyway and not pay a dime. You made it happen and I was honored to represent you today.

For more on the WWP click here.

Left to right, John York (Fayetteville manager), ‘Joe’ (WWP staff), Sandra Jones (WWP Welcome Coordinator), Mitch Webb, Bill Feuerstein (Eastern North Carolina Area Manager), Clarence Martin.

Wounded Warrior Project Receives $10,000