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Brentwood Rotary Raises $20,000 for The Pathway Home for Veterans

by ECT

On April 18, the Brentwood Rotary participated in the Cycle for Sight/Rotary Ride for Veterans to help raise funds for The Pathway Home. The Rotary Club raised $20,000 towards the cause.

The Pathway Home is a treatment facility for veterans suffering from Post Tramatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).  The Rotary Club took the challenge to raise enough money to pay for a 14-week treatment stay because this country loses more than two dozen veterans every day to suicide. The Pathway Homes’ treatment program is one way to reverse that horrible statistic.

Now the sixth-year participating, they have come a long way from their first year of raising $1,500 as they shattered last years fundraising record of $13,000 by raising $20,000.

The Pathway Home, Inc. is a privately funded organization that provides comprehensive treatment for our Nation’s military personnel who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan. They assist those impacted by Post Traumatic Stress (PTS), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and other post-combat mental health challenges to successfully reintegrate into their families and the community at large.

Since opening its doors in 2008, The Pathway Home, Inc. has helped more than 420 warriors and 180 of their family members to cope with the effects of PTS and TBI. The ONLY thing keeping us from helping more of our Nation’s heroes is funding. Donations directly impact the lives of these warriors as they transition to life after war.

The event was put on by the Napa Rotary Club.

For more information on The Pathway Home, click here.

Information and Photo provided by Jennifer Fink.

 

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