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For Immediate Release Media Contact: Toby Nunn at tobynunn@soldiersangels.

org, 510-305-0004

Fighting for Independence for the Wounded on Independence Day


Program Providing Laptops for Wounded Warriors in Danger of Ending
Pasadena, CA (July 3, 2012) As America celebrates her independence, Soldiers' Angels Project Valour-IT is fighting to save a program that gives a bit of independence to severely-wounded veterans. In the last seven years, Project Valour-IT has supplied over 6,000 voice-controlled and other adaptive laptops to severely wounded American troops, but that work could soon come to an end. Every week brings more wounded heroes home from the battlefield, but donations are not keeping pace with their needs. Over 70 wounded warriors are currently waiting for a Valour-IT laptop, with 10 new requests coming in each week. To address this growing need, military support nonprofit Soldiers' Angels is conducting a summer-long fundraising drive. The goal is to provide 250 more laptops to help wounded warriors stay connected while they recover or build a new life as they transition out of the military. From July 4 through Labor Day, patriotic Americans across the country are donating and spreading the word through Social Media and good-old-fashioned word of mouth. Divided among four virtual teams named in honor of U.S. military service branches, they are relying on friendly inter-service rivalries to spur them on to at least $100,000 in fundraising. It's hard to overstate the impact Project Valour-IT has on those wounded warriors lucky enough to receive a laptop. This project changes lives," says Soldiers' Angels Founder Patti PattonBader. Major Chuck Ziegenfuss, whose experience as a wounded Soldier inspired the project says receiving a voice-controlled laptop said it was 'the first time I felt whole. ' Patton-Bader also points out that Independence Day is the perfect time to remember those who give so much for our freedom. They have literally sacrificed parts of their bodies in service to our country," she says. As we celebrate the freedoms that service has given us, we must ensure they have what they need to build their own new lives as wounded warriors. How could we give them any less?

To participate in the Valour-IT fundraiser, visit www.SoldiersAngels.org and click on the Valour-IT icon. Donations are accepted online or via mailed check. About Soldiers Angels Soldiers' Angels is a volunteer-based, award-winning 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing aid and comfort to members of U.S. Armed Forces, as well as veterans and military families. For more information, see www.soldiersangels.org. Tax ID# 20-0583415 CFC #25131

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