"Americans Helping Wounded Veterans” -Macon, GA

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"Americans Helping Wounded Veterans” -Macon, GA

Time: September 7, 2013 from 8am to 3:30pm
Location: Bass Pro Shop
Street: 5000 Bass Pro Blvd
City/Town: Macon, Georgia
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/#!/e…
Phone: 478 781-1395 home 770 403-3766 cell
Event Type: fundraiser, car, truck, &, bike, show
Organized By: Warren Martin
Latest Activity: Sep 6, 2013

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                                           Over 100 Class Trophies

                 GM Ford – MOPAR - Truck – Motorcycle - Street Rod 

                               Muscle Car - New Car - Rat Rod – Import

 

      First 250 Entries Will Receive a T-Shirt and Souvenir Medal (see picture)

           All Awards Are Donated by Rutherford Trophies, Macon GA

 

                100% of All Money Raised Goes To Help Wounded Veterans

Americans Helping Wounded Veterans is an organization founded by Robert "Bob" Paschal, a wounded Veteran himself, to support helping other Veterans. AHWV is a 501 (c)(3) Non-Profit Charitable Organization. One hundred per cent (100%) of the proceeds will be used to purchase Trac-Fab off-road motorized wheelchairs.

These off-road motorized wheelchairs will make the difference between attending outdoor activities and being fully involved in outdoor activities!

The Veterans will have the freedom in outdoor activities to travel through the roughest terrain and to the most remote locations imaginable. The off-road motorized wheelchair will enabled the Veterans to go hiking, camping, gardening, fishing and hunting.

This will definitely be life changing for the Veterans who face outdoor challenges from rocks, sand and rough terrain. They will not need their family and friends to push or pull their wheelchair to their favorite outdoor locations.

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