News Summary
The Stars & Stripes Gala in Myrtle Beach raised awareness and funds for veteran support programs. With high-profile guests and inspiring speeches, the event aimed to raise $250,000 for vital treatment initiatives, including a new facility dedicated to supporting veterans. Additionally, Project Golf provides opportunities for disabled veterans to connect and heal through golf, while a new military banner initiative recognizes service members in the community.
Myrtle Beach Shines with Stars & Stripes Gala, Boosting Support for Veterans
On a beautiful Saturday evening in the heart of _Myrtle Beach_, the community came together for the highly anticipated _Stars & Stripes Gala_. This wonderful event, now in its second year, was brilliantly organized by Shield and Stripes and aimed to raise much-needed awareness and funds for veteran support programs across the nation. As guests gathered, the air buzzed with excitement and purpose.
High-Profile Guests and Inspirational Speeches
The gala was graced by several notable attendees, including the city’s own Mayor Bethune and the keynote speaker, Joe Moglia, the former chairperson of TD Ameritrade. Their presence not only highlighted the importance of the cause but also emphasized the connection between the community and the veterans who served it. Victor B. Minella, a dedicated member of the Department of the Navy Executive Service, took the stage to talk about the pressing issues veterans face today, such as _suicide and homelessness_. He passionately spoke about the need for comprehensive care and support for these heroes, reminding everyone why events like the gala are so crucial.
Funding the Future of Veteran Support
The gala set an ambitious goal of raising _ $250,000_ to fund treatment programs for veterans and first responders. Shield and Stripes is known for conducting these vital fundraising activities in Myrtle Beach and Las Vegas, and the energy in the room certainly matched the ambition. Guests participated in a delightful evening filled with great food, company, and a sense of collective responsibility.
One of the exciting developments announced at the gala was plans to open the first-ever facility dedicated to veteran support in the Myrtle Beach area within the next year. This new facility will allow veterans to receive treatment and participate in programs that aim to restore their well-being and independence.
Project Golf: Empowering Disabled Veterans
As part of ongoing efforts to support veterans, another wonderful initiative called _Project Golf_ recently hosted a PGA HOPE class at Barefoot Resort, catering specifically to local disabled veterans. This program helps veterans enhance their physical, mental, social, and emotional well-being through the game of golf. It’s more than just hitting balls on a driving range; it’s about rediscovering joy and camaraderie among peers.
This year, participants included retired U.S. Marine captain Mischelle Choinski, who is battling terminal cancer. She shared her heartfelt journey with golf, discussing how the sport has played a transformative role in her quest for independence, despite the challenges she faces. The PGA HOPE program provides not just golf instruction, but a supportive environment where veterans can connect, bond, and grow together.
A New Initiative to Honor Veterans in Myrtle Beach
In an exciting move to honor veterans, Myrtle Beach city officials announced a new initiative to showcase military banners along Ocean and Harrelson boulevards. The city will accept 100 applications for these military banners, which will be displayed from May until August. Each banner will commemorate a service member’s journey, featuring their photo, rank, years of service, and branch of the military, all for just _ $100_. This is a fantastic way to recognize and celebrate those who have served while also enhancing the experiences of visitors to the area.
Families will have a chance to take home these banners once they are displayed, leaving them with a lasting memory of their beloved service members.
Taking Action Together
For those who couldn’t attend the gala but still wish to contribute, donations can be made on the Stars & Stripes foundation website. Every little bit helps to change a veteran’s life for the better, and together, the community can stand strong in support of those who have sacrificed so much.
In conclusion, events like the Stars & Stripes Gala and initiatives like Project Golf highlight the resilience and spirit of the Myrtle Beach community. They remind us all of the importance of coming together to support our veterans and ensure that no hero is left behind.
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- WPDE: Stars & Stripes Gala Highlights Veteran Care
- Google Search: Veterans care Myrtle Beach
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Military honor banners
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