Disabled National Veterans Foundation Releases New Video of 2014 Marine Corps Trials Wounded Warrior Athletes Thanking Supporters
Washington, DC (PRWEB) March 21, 2014 -- The Disabled Veterans National Foundation, a nonprofit veterans service organization that focuses on helping men and women who serve and return home wounded or sick after defending our safety and our freedom, announces the release of a new video from its recent visit to the 2014 Marine Corps Trials.
The most recent Disabled National Veterans Foundation video is a short overview of the wounded warrior athletes at the event expressing their appreciation for organizations that support their participation in the Trials. Many of the individuals in the video thank DVNF and its donors for sending useful items to support them while they competed.
“This video is just a small representation of how much these wounded Marines appreciate having so much backing,” said DVNF CEO, Joseph VanFonda (SgtMaj Ret.). “We were pleased that they were so willing to express their appreciation to the great people who make our mission possible.”
The video is now posted on the DVNF website and on the Official DVNF YouTube Channel.
About Disabled Veterans National Foundation: The Disabled Veterans National Foundation exists to change the lives of men and women who came home wounded or sick after defending our safety and our freedom. A nonprofit 501c3, DVNF was founded in the fall of 2007 by six women veterans to expand their scope of work within the veteran's community.
For more, go to http://www.dvnf.org.
Doug Walker, Disabled Veterans National Foundation, http://www.dvnf.org/, +1 (202) 737-0522, [email protected]
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