The O-town Scene

May 19, 2011

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SOME WOUNDS YOU CAN’T SEE “If it wasn’t for Wounded Warrior Project, I would be a statistic right now. But, they’ve given me a sense of purpose that I’m still worth something, that I can still contribute.” JAMES MYLOTT Wounded in Al Diwaniyah, Iraq Traumatic brain injury, severe muscle damage Many of our nation’s servicemen and women return home with psychological wounds, unsure of where to turn or how they fit into society. Nearly 300,000 individuals currently suffer from PTSD or major depression (RAND, 2007). We cannot let this generation become another statistic. Please help us to make this the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded warriors in our nation’s history. To donate now, visit woundedwarriorproject.org. . All Rights Reserved. CFC #11425 Wounded Warrior Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization © 2011 Wounded Warrior Project® The greatest casualty is being forgotten.TM This message is brought to you by Avnet, the world¹s premier technology distributor. Avnet was the sponsor of the Avnet LPGA Classic in Mobile, Alabama on April 28 - May 1, 2011 and is a proud supporter of the Wounded Warrior Project. 26 O-Town Scene May 19, 2011

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