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EOM 2013 Thank You’s and parting thoughts…
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<blockquote data-quote="TheAxeman" data-source="post: 1098955" data-attributes="member: 1124"><p>Michelle and I can't thank everyone enough for their ongoing support of <a href="https://jordansinitiative.com" target="_blank">Jordan's Inititiative</a> in memory of my son. From the very time that Jordan made the decision to serve his country and enter the Marine Corps in 2006, members of the FJR community have stepped forward to offer me and my family emotional support. When he was tragically killed in Iraq at the hands of a suicide bomber, saving 33 of his USMC brothers in the process, the support turned financial in the form of private and public donations to our foundation. The FJR community as a whole has contributed in excess of $15K since 2008, all of which went to providing support for our military families and treasured veterans in the form of adaptive handcycles, housing aide, scholarships and grants, heating oil vouchers, donations to targeted non-profits, etc....</p><p></p><p>Jordan was 19 when he was killed. Nothing will ever bring him home and he will never get to experience the love, comradarie, and joy of riding with friends but the fact that his name and story continue on through the words and actions of others makes us supremely proud. Jordan was but one small thread in the fabric of our freedom. It is our sincere hope that everyone recognizes the sacrafice of our military veterans and their families in providing us with the every day joy of living in the greatest country on earth and will take a moment to thank them for their service.</p><p></p><p>Our heartfelt thanks to Wayne and Annette for all the hard work that they poured into EOM along with all the other folks mentioned above. All of you made it look seamless and allowed those of us who freeload to bring home some wonderful memories. Thank you very much.</p><p></p><p>Christian Haerter</p><p></p><p>Jordan's Initiative</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAxeman, post: 1098955, member: 1124"] Michelle and I can't thank everyone enough for their ongoing support of [URL="https://jordansinitiative.com"]Jordan's Inititiative[/URL] in memory of my son. From the very time that Jordan made the decision to serve his country and enter the Marine Corps in 2006, members of the FJR community have stepped forward to offer me and my family emotional support. When he was tragically killed in Iraq at the hands of a suicide bomber, saving 33 of his USMC brothers in the process, the support turned financial in the form of private and public donations to our foundation. The FJR community as a whole has contributed in excess of $15K since 2008, all of which went to providing support for our military families and treasured veterans in the form of adaptive handcycles, housing aide, scholarships and grants, heating oil vouchers, donations to targeted non-profits, etc.... Jordan was 19 when he was killed. Nothing will ever bring him home and he will never get to experience the love, comradarie, and joy of riding with friends but the fact that his name and story continue on through the words and actions of others makes us supremely proud. Jordan was but one small thread in the fabric of our freedom. It is our sincere hope that everyone recognizes the sacrafice of our military veterans and their families in providing us with the every day joy of living in the greatest country on earth and will take a moment to thank them for their service. Our heartfelt thanks to Wayne and Annette for all the hard work that they poured into EOM along with all the other folks mentioned above. All of you made it look seamless and allowed those of us who freeload to bring home some wonderful memories. Thank you very much. Christian Haerter Jordan's Initiative [/QUOTE]
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