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During the evening of March 20th during the celebration of State Representative Jerry Weiers’ presentation of Person of the Year for 2009, we added the raffle drawing of the 1750’s handmade replica of a “50 Cal. Tennessee Hog”. Black Powder craftsman “Boon” Harsh crafted this weapon from a large plank of “Curly Maple” wood and created one of the most beautiful works of art I, and many others who viewed the weapon during the raffle, have ever seen. Attention to detail and the final product are unbelievable. |
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Recycled Rides is a program sponsored by the NABC and local members in each state. The NABC participants work with various insurance companies (in our case State Farm Insurance) to find a vehicle that has been taken off the street due to physical damage. Recycled Rides reviews the history and condition of the vehicle and if appropriate for their use will take the donated vehicle from the Insurer and repair the vehicle to street certified condition by the State where the vehicle is to be titled, and then donate that Recycled Ride to a Charity or an individual in need. Military Families Foundation is Honored to be considered a worthy recipient of one of the 72 Vehicles donated this year across the U.S. If you want Corporate America to continue to sponsor and help our Veterans, please take time to call both State Farm and 9.1.1. Collision and say THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT FOR OUR VETS !!!!!!
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Kaplan Management Co. and Project We Remember celebrated the grand opening of The District at Mountain Vista in Mesa, its latest luxury apartment complex, Friday, May 1, 2009 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a tribute to U.S. veterans. Kaplan Management Co. and Project We Remember will provide free housing for one year for the Esquivel family and four other United States veterans. See this article from the East Valley Tribune for details.
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On the 1st of May, 2009 Kaplan Companies, the Developer of The District at Mountain Vistas, will open its’ brand new luxury apartment complex in Mesa. As a part of their philosophy of give back to the community, Kaplan Companies has donated two, 2 bedroom/2 bath apartment to Military Families Foundation, Inc./Project “We Remember” for a year. Project “We Remember” will be identifying two National Guard, Reservist, or Veterans and their families to live in these units for the next 12 months.
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American Express Sponsors ‘Home Away from Home’ for Military Families
Scottsdale, Ariz. (Jan. 20, 2008) – Project We Remember, a nonprofit agency that provides short-term housing for U.S. military personnel and their families during visits to V.A. hospitals, opened the doors to its first residential unit Jan. 11. Funding was provided by a donation from American Express. |
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Project We Remember received its most significant corporate donation to date on Nov. 17, 2007 as American Express became a corporate sponsor. The financial services giant donated $15,000 to the non-profit -- funds which will go toward sponsoring the first Project We Remember temporary home for sick and injured veterans at Partenza on Highland in Phoenix. |
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Watch this video clip of Project We Remember founder Vernon Bagley as he discusses the latest achievements as well as the motivations behind the organization. |
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For many of Arizona’s sick and injured military veterans, medical care means extended stays at veteran’s hospitals. These stays are made more difficult by the fact that many of them live far from veteran’s facilities and cannot afford to have their families stay with them during their treatment. |
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Project We Remember has been featured on TV5 KPHO as an organization making a positive impact on the Arizona community and beyond. Check out a video of the story on the KPHO website. |
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On Sept. 8 Project We Remember announced that it has signed a letter of intent to purchase a two-bedroom condominium at the new Partenza on Highland community less than three miles from the Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center. |
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