Sunday, May 5, 2013

Stitch Golf Partners with Folds of Honor to Provide Educational Support for Military Families


(CARY, NC) - Stitch Golf is partnering with Owasso, Okla.-based Folds of Honor Foundation to assist in its mission to provide educational scholarships to the dependents of soldiers killed or disabled while serving our country.

Under the agreement, Stitch Golf is making a donation to Folds of Honor, in addition to providing it's handcrafted leather golf head covers for events such as The Patriot Cup held over Memorial Day Weekend. The company will also promote Folds of Honor through its website, social media and at events it sponsors throughout the year.

Since its inception in 2007, Folds of Honor has raised more than $25 million and awarded more than 3,800 educational scholarships. Major Dan Rooney, a former F-16 fighter pilot, launched Folds of Honor following the second of three tours of duty in Iraq. After returning from his second tour, Rooney witnessed a profound display of a family's grief as they welcomed home the remains of Corporal Brock Bucklin. Inspired by this tragic homecoming of a fallen American soldier, Rooney started Folds of Honor to support military families in the aftermath of their tragedies.

"There are more than one million dependents of fallen and wounded service men and women from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts alone and 87 percent do not qualify for federal education assistance," said Rooney. "Thanks to companies like Stitch Golf we are able to work each and every day to fill that gap to ensure no one gets left behind when it comes to education."

For more information, visit www.stitchgolf.com.

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