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The Coalition to Salute America's Heroes, which was founded by Roger Chapin, named Singlaub to its board of directors in 2008. [22] Singlaub was paid $180,000 by the charity from 2009 to 2011. [ 23 ]
Roger Chapin is an American businessman turned fundraiser living in San Diego, who calls himself a "nonprofit entrepreneur", according to Forbes magazine. He has launched more than 20 charities, and until 2009 was the president of Help Hospitalized Veterans, an American charity, whose stated purpose is, "Making time live for America's hospitalized veterans."
Since then he has been a host or speaker for various events on different military bases. He is currently an ambassador for the Coalition to Salute America's Heroes. [15] [16] The Coalition is a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to making the lives of wounded veterans returning home to be better prepared for the challenges that lie ahead. [17]
A pair of sisters from southwestern Ohio are giving back to America's veterans in a huge way by collecting thousands of dollars for Honor Flights. 12-year-old Tessa Ziegler and eight-year-old Raya ...
30. "I’ve lived the literal meaning of the 'land of the free' and 'home of the brave.' It’s not corny for me. I feel it in my heart. I feel it in my chest."
On June 18, 2019, Anheuser-Busch InBev resurrected a new version of the ad campaign for the social media age called Internet Heroes of Genius, which will run on streaming audio platforms. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The new series was created by Red Interactive, a division of Endeavor Global Marketing , and the brewer’s in-house agency, Draftline, and ...
We salute America’s heroes whose legacies live on forever! Happy 4th of July, everyone! Happy 4th of July! Be joyful today, for we are prosperous! 4th of July Greetings to Friends and Family.
A hardcover companion photobook, Faces of Ground Zero: Portraits of the Heroes of September 11, 2001 (New York: Little, Brown & Co., 2002) was published to commemorate the project with a foreword by Rudy Giuliani and an original essay by McNally. A large percentage of the proceeds went to 9/11 charities.