
Boot Campaign Inc
Boot Campaign Inc
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More about this organization
Mission
Boot Campaign provides personalized care for Veterans and military families by addressing the root causes of hidden wounds of war and providing stress-relieving support to produce long-lasting, life-changing results. The organization is dedicated to showing gratitude for those who serve and supporting their mental and physical wellbeing through various mission-driven programs.
About
Through the sale of military combat boots and other fundraising activities, the Boot Campaign increased awareness of the un-met needs of returning military personnel; donating over one million dollars to medical health facilities that treat service members impacted by brain trauma and healing from physical and emotional combat wounds.
