Area events to benefit Mission 22 for veterans

By Brad Kellar | Herald-Banner Staff, May 14, 2019

At car show

LONE OAK — As the Memorial Day holiday grows closer, multiple events are being scheduled in the area to raise awareness of how veterans face daily challenges with post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.

The Department of Veterans Affairs has reported that approximately 22 veterans commit suicide each day after their deployment due to PTSD and TBI, which prompted the establishment of Mission 22, a nationwide organization dedicated to assisting veterans and their families cope with the issues.

Charles Barrow of Lone Oak is hosting a car show and 5K run in downtown Lone Oak on May 18 to benefit Mission 22, and said there is a personal reason behind the event.

“I suffer from PTSD,” he said.

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National relay honors lives of fallen soldiers in Gwinnett County

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — Carry the Load National Relay Race, originally created by two Navy SEAL veterans looks to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day.

For 32 days, Carry the Load, with three regional teams, travel a total of nearly 11,000 miles honoring fallen military soldiers, veterans, first responders and their families. The tour stops in various states in-between until they reach Dallas, Texas for the final march on Memorial Day.

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Carry the Load brings movement of honoring military and first responders to central Ohio

A non-profit with a mission to honor military members and first responders came to central Ohio Monday.

Carry the Load has a Memorial May awareness campaign encouraging people to walk with their national relay team to honor fallen heroes.

The organization is holding rallies at more than 55 cities across the country, including part of a Midwest route from Minneapolis to Dallas that stopped in the Columbus area.

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Group travels country to restore true meaning of Memorial Day

 

 

TUCSON- A group is on a mission to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day. Carry the Load, a non-profit organization, is now a national movement to honor and remember those who have sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.

The group is walking and biking a 32-day journey through 40 states and made a stop in Tucson on Monday.

Carry the Load takes on Northeast Ohio

Published: 6:13 PM EDT May 12, 2019

 

Carry The Load relay honors military, veterans and first responders

Author: Kayland Hagwood
Published: 2:16 PM EDT May 11, 2019

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Dozens are traveling through Columbia on May 11 to honor the sacrifices of America's military, veterans and first responders.

The walk is hosted by the non-profit Carry The Load.

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Culpeper National Cemetery unveils new plaque honoring the fallen

Carry the load

May 9, 2019

The Carry The Load is a non-profit dedicated to providing active, meaningful ways to honor and celebrate the sacrifices made by our nation’s heroes — military, veterans, first responders and their families. Members of the foundation are on a mission to visit 26 national cemeteries on their way to Dallas, Texas.

Matthew Priest, Director of Culpeper, Winchester, Staunton, and Balls Bluff National Cemeteries, said the plaque honors all soldiers who have fallen, but specifically mentioned Cameron Thomas, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2017. Thomas’ family was present for the unveiling.

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Carry the Load relay honors heroes with 32-day walk

Posted: 3:20 AM, May 09, 2019

LANSING, Mich. —
An annual relay that honors the sacrifices of our fallen heroes made its way through Lansing on Thursday morning.

The relay is called, Carry the Load.

It was started in 2011 by two Navy Seals as a way to restore the true meaning of Memorial Day.

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