‘Wish for Our Heroes’ draws Pacer George Hill, crowds
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On Saturday, December 14th, Indiana Pacers guard, George Hill and Wish for Our Heroes joined forces once again at the 3rd Annual “HILL”acious Holiday Bash, which was held this year at the Lucas Oil Estate in Carmel, thanks to the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lucas.
30 kids and their families were treated to a special night of shopping with the Pacers Thursday night at Greenwood Park Mall. Each of the eight families – all part of Wish For Our Heroes, a program dedicated to assisting the men and women of the United States active-duty military
We would like to thank the Indiana Pacers for hosting 30 military children at the Greenwood Park Mall on December 12, 2013 to give them the Christmas of a lifetime. The Pacers joined forces with Wish for Our Heroes and provided each military child with a $200 gift card, and the players and children spent the entire night shopping.
Bret gives a donation from his Life Rocks Foundation to Wish For Our Heroes Inc. at his November 23rd show in Anderson, IN. Visit www.bretmichaels.com for more!
George Hill will receive the service award for his community outreach and philanthropy including work with Wish For Our Heroes Inc. and Kids Against Hunger . Prior to tonight’s home game…
Erich Orrick was featured this week on NRA News, and discussed how Wish for Our Heroes strives to assist military members not only financially, but by giving them a second chance or sense of purpose after service.
Last month I had a pretty rough week. We have been taking care of my Mother, who has severe Dementia, for about three years now. She is finally to the point where she needs more care than we can provide so we decided to put her in a home.
Don’t miss this week’s issue of TIME magazine (with Chris Christie on the cover). Our friend and Wish For Our Heroes Inc. volunteer, Bobby Henline, is featured. Henline, 41, is a veteran of four tours to Iraq and the sole survivor of an IED blast that killed the other four soldiers in his Humvee in Iraq in 2007.
Warriors on Wheels Arrive in Corpus Christi After Seven-Day Ride. More than 20 Warriors on Wheels have made their way to the Coastal Bend after riding for six days, coming all the way from Wichita Falls.
A wife and her two young sons were recognized for their sacrifice while her husband and their father was away in Afghanistan, but they had no idea what was about to happen.
During halftime of Sunday’s debacle game against the St. Louis Rams, McAfee one-upped the rest of the league’s Veterans Day recognitions by surprising the Ino family of Indiana with a brand-new Toyota car after their vehicle broke down earlier in the week.