Wounded Warrior Project and DISH Network Partner to Honor Veteran Resiliency
Wounded Warrior Project and DISH Network announced a partnership to produce a video series titled 'Continuing to Serve', showcasing the stories of six veterans who exemplify resilience after military service. The initiative aims to inspire other veterans and the community by highlighting individual journeys of hope and recovery. The first video features Retired Army Sgt. Angie Peacock, who shares her experience with PTSD and her commitment to helping fellow veterans. This collaboration continues throughout the year, emphasizing the empowerment of warriors through the support of DISH Network.
- Partnership with Wounded Warrior Project enhances DISH's corporate social responsibility image.
- The initiative showcases DISH's commitment to supporting veterans, potentially improving brand loyalty and public perception.
- The video series can attract a broader audience, increasing viewer engagement with DISH's platforms.
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New Video Series 'Continuing to Serve' Will Feature Six Warriors' Unique Stories of Life After Service
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Warrior Videos Feature Inspiring Journeys of Healing
In the first video of the series, Retired Army Sgt.
"Recovery is not always just about you," Angie said. "It's about helping other people who are suffering and can't quite articulate the way they're feeling. If you can do that, you don't know whose life you're going to touch."
View Angie's video of the series on Facebook, YouTube, or DISH Studio
Throughout the year, WWP and DISH will release five additional videos of warriors sharing their inspiring stories of bravery and resiliency in navigating the civilian world after service.
Because of supporters like DISH, warriors and their families never pay a penny for WWP's programs and services.
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