Tower Loan reviews are praising the involvement of Tower Loan in the Wounded Warrior Project, a veterans' service organization that offers numerous programs, services, and events to the wounded service men and women of America.
Tower Loan Review employees helped to raise $49,000 during its annual fundraiser during the month of August, 2014. The effort was so successful that those in the company are saying they are looking forward to it again in 2015, and aim to surpass the amount of money they raised the first time around.
"It is a great feeling to see the time and effort that many Tower employees gave to this worthy cause.
said Eric Kimes, the Wounded Warrior Project Chair for 2014. "I was proud to be part of this effort and look forward to seeing Tower break the WWP fundraiser record in 2015."
The Wounded Warrior Project says it envisions a generation of veterans who are well-adjusted in mind and receive the support they need to overcome the challenges of getting back into ordinary civilian life. They also envision a generation of veterans who are physically well-adjusted, and getting the care that they need to get the most out of the rehabilitation opportunities presented to them. And they also envision a generation of Wounded Warriors enjoy economic empowerment, and have the opportunity to pursue meaningful careers or to build their own successful businesses. This is accomplished through higher education programs and training.
The Wounded Warrior Project was established in Roanoke, Virginia in 2003. It is a national program that offers services to warriors all across the country, even in those areas where there are no WWP teammates.
Organizers say that the fundraising efforts of companies like Tower Loan go a long way toward helping the Wounded Warrior Project achieve its goal of advocating for wounded service members, raising awareness to the issues that are facing them, and honoring them for their sacrifice. They urge supporters to contact their representatives in Washington, and urge them to make the issues that injured service members face a legislative priority. They say that anyone can help to raise awareness, and that even the smallest efforts can make a difference. They say that just walking about the issue and spreading the word can help.
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