"The Folds of Honor Foundation is rallying a nation
to ensure no family is left behind in the fight to preserve
American freedom. Through scholarships and other assistance, we
give back to the spouses and children of soldiers killed or
disabled in service to our country. We provide healing, hope and an
opportunity for dreams to be realized...with the support of people
like you. We feel this is our duty as citizens of the greatest
country in the world."
This quote was taken from the Folds of Honor website
and is why the Scotty's family wants to make a difference by
helping this organization.
From now until July 7th, for anyone who
visits any of our locations and buys a regularly priced Budweiser
Bottle, we will donate 25 cents of your purchase to the Folds of
Honor Foundation.
"Freedom is not FREE," said Scott Wise, President and
CEO of a Pots and Pans Production. "Too often we take that
statement for granted. Or, at least I do. And, when I
have an opportunity to give back to the courageous men and women of
our armed forces that allow us to sleep under a protective blanket
of security and ensure our freedoms through their incredible
courage and loyalty to our Stars & Stripes, then I will always
do it with vigor. We give free meals to veterans on Memorial
Day and Veterans' Day because of this too. The Folds of Honor
Foundation is just another way to help support our country's
soldiers."
The Folds of Honor Foundation
was founded in 2007 by Major Dan Rooney, a former F-16 pilot, golf
course owner, PGA Professional and USGA member. A Major in the Air
National Guard and a decorated military aviator, Rooney has served
three combat tours in Iraq. After returning from his second tour,
Major Rooney witnessed a profound situation that drove him to
create the Folds of Honor Foundation.
The goal of Folds of Honor is this. "Over 700,000
soldiers have been killed or disabled in the military operations in
Iraq and Afghanistan--Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, and
Operation New Dawn. These service members' families exceed the
national average of 2.5 dependents per household. As of January 1,
2012, over one million dependents have been adversely affected by
multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. More than 87% of the
dependents affected by the recent wars do not qualify for federal
scholarship assistance. While the federal government provides some
support for these families, it cannot succeed alone without
proactive civilian organizations to assist."
We invite you to help out this great cause. Visit any
of our locations today to help make a difference in the lives of
those who have made incredible sacrifices to protect the freedom of
this great nation.
