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Pull For Our Veterans starts 2017 fundraising campaign on Friday

Posted at 4:56 pm May 4, 2017
By Timothy Vane Leave a Comment

Pull For Our Veterans, the Oak Ridge-based nonprofit organization dedicated to helping veterans and their families, is beginning its 2017 fundraising campaign with its Second Annual Sporting Clays Shoot hosted by the Lucky 7 Ranch in Sweetwater on May 5.

The president of Pull For Our Veterans, Richard Stouder, said: “We’re eager to start 2017 with the first of our two efforts this year. We’ll begin in Sweetwater with our sporting clays shoot. Since we want to support as many different kinds of groups that help veterans and their families, this year we have two different organizations to support. One of the groups is Smoky Mountain Service Dogs, and the other is Operation Stand Down Tennessee. They’re both outstanding organizations that need our assistance. ”

The mission of Smoky Mountain Service Dogs is to enhance the physical and psychological quality of life for wounded veterans by providing custom-trained mobility-assisted service dogs at no cost to the veterans, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Operation Stand Down Tennessee, Pull For Our Veterans, Richard Stouder, Second Annual Sporting Clays Shoot, Skeet and Trap Fun Shoot, Smoky Mountain Service Dogs, veterans

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