Fallenhero's Fund Partners
We thank our Partners for their very generous contributions to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund.
Fisher Brothers
Between 1982 and 1999 the late Zachary and his wife Elizabeth, together with Larry Fisher, personally funded contributions to military families totaling over $15 million. Following Zachary?s and Larry?s passing, M. Anthony Fisher, Arnold Fisher and Richard L. Fisher continued the effort with generous personal contributions. Their efforts became the foundation of the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. The Fisher family plays a leading role in both financial support and leadership of the Fund.
The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation
The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation grant underwrites the $5,000 contribution given to each dependent child of U.S. and U.K. military personnel lost in Afghanistan and Iraq. This grant from The Michael & Susan Dell Foundation includes the contributions already made to the children of those lost though 2004, and up to $3 million for each of the next 4 years.
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Avon Foundation
In 2003 the Avon Foundation provided a grant of $1 million for the Fund from funds raised through the sale of the Avon Yellow Ribbon Pin. This year the Foundation will provide a second grant of $350,000 to enhance the web-based information and other services provided by the Fund to the families of those who have been lost. This will help families understand and reach services available to them through government, charitable and other sources.
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The Kuwait Committee to Support Families of The Victims From Coalition Countries for Operation Iraqi Freedom
An organization of Kuwaiti supporters, led by His Excellency Shaikh Saud Nasir Al-Sabah, has provided over $4.6 million to the Fund, including $500,000 specifically for the families of British military personnel lost in operations in Iraq.
Stamps Family Charitable Foundation
The Stamps Family Charitable Foundation underwrites an additional donation of $1,000 to the family of each U.S. service member lost in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund adds this amount to the gifts we make to the spouses and children of those who have been lost. The parents of our fallen heroes who had no spouses or children also receive this $1,000 gift.
Anheuser-Busch
The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund established a scholarship program in
cooperation with Anheuser-Busch. The program provides scholarship funds for spouses and children of those lost in the Iraqi Theater of Operations. Anheuser-Busch has donated $1,000,000 to this effort.
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Our Sponsors
We thank the below sponsors for joining in our efforts to support our military families.
HeroBracelets.org
HeroBracelets.org was founded to honor the men and women who have been lost in Afghanistan and Iraq. Often, the names and memories of our fallen troops are hidden away from public view. As a nation, we owed the memory of these brave men and women more than that. Each Herobracelet commemorates a particular serviceman or servicewoman who has been lost, and helps our nation remember the tremendous sacrifice they and their families have made. $2 from every bracelet goes directly to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund.
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HBO: Last Letters Home
The soldiers' last words. Their families' last memories. Our nation's lasting gratitude. HBO and The New York Times, in association with LIFE Books, present a poignant tribute to the fallen American soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the war in Last Letters Home: Voices of American Troops from the Battlefields of Iraq, read by the families of ten men and women killed in action. All profits from the sale of the DVD of Last Letters Home are donated to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund.
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Ironic that Imus an ultra liberal is using this source instead of his code pink-moveon ect backers websites on supporting troops--
Ya think all their anti war/troops propagnada would fail to make his point--what hypocracy!