Friday, November 8, 2013

Feherty's Troops First Foundation Announces Operation Warrior Call

(CHICAGO) - Feherty's Troops First Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization co-founded by professional golfer and CBS Sports and Golf Channel writer and broadcaster David Feherty, will launch its inaugural Operation Warrior Call event November 24. This nationwide effort has been established to encourage service members to reach out to fellow "battle buddies" in order to reconnect and check in on each other's well-being.

Many warriors return from the battlefield facing a host of serious challenges. The wounds of war, both visible and invisible, sustained by the force through multiple deployments have been well-documented. Once home, the possibility of service members becoming disconnected from their fellow warriors can be acerbated simply by the challenges and demands of everyday life. Moving forward, the health of the military community can be strengthened by warriors staying connected to warriors.

Feherty's Troops First Foundation asks service members to participate in the Operation Warrior Call event by following these steps November 24:
1. Make the Call: The best advocate for a warrior is another warrior and lessons learned are valuable assets.
2. Answer the Call: This is the best way to continue looking out for the warriors on your left and right.
3. Be Honest: Situational awareness can lead to a positive course of action.

"These three simple steps are easy to do and can go a long way to help facilitate a service member's successful reintegration," says SGT Omar Avila, US Army (Retired), Warrior Liaison for Feherty's Troops First Foundation. "For many, the stress of being deployed is not over when we arrive home. We need our nation's Armed Forces to have access to our most valuable resource - each other. We are asking you to become an advocate for our nation's warriors by assisting the foundation with this important initiative."

Continuing communications between "battle buddies" on the home front may be essential to transition out of the stress endured from serving in a warzone. The comfort of knowing that a trusted friend who has also been "outside the wire" is a phone call away could mean the difference between a good decision and a bad decision on any given day, but the call needs to be made and the phone needs to be answered.

ABOUT FEHERTY'S TROOPS FIRST FOUNDATION
Feherty's Troops First Foundation works to provide meaningful assistance to U.S. Military who have been wounded while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Through several unduplicated programs along with specialized events designed for OIF/OEF combat-wounded service members and their families, the organization addresses relationship building, mentoring, reintegration and looking forward. For more information, please visit www.troopsfirstfoundation.org or call 301.776.0790.

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