Florida CCHR Chapter to Honor Purple Heart Recipients with Special Event
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Attending the CCHR's Purple Heart Day event offers a unique opportunity to network with veterans and advocates, enhancing one's understanding and influence in veteran support initiatives.
The event details a structured program including a U.S. Marine Color Guard presentation and speeches aimed at addressing veterans' unique challenges and available support networks.
This event honors Purple Heart recipients and fosters a supportive community, highlighting solutions and networks to improve veterans' lives and mental health rights.
Discover the history of the Purple Heart Medal and witness the impressive U.S. Marine Color Guard at this commemorative event in Clearwater.
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The Florida chapter of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) is organizing a special event to commemorate Purple Heart Day on August 2nd at the historic Fort Harrison in downtown Clearwater. This event is designed to honor individuals who have been awarded the Purple Heart Medal for their service, with families of recipients also encouraged to attend. The evening will begin with a reception at 5pm, followed by a banquet at 5:30pm, which will include a formal presentation by the Tampa area U.S. Marine Color Guard.
The Purple Heart Medal, established by George Washington in 1782 as the Badge of Military Merit, is the oldest military award still presented to U.S. service personnel. It recognizes those who have been wounded or killed in action. The August 2nd event not only serves as a tribute to these brave individuals but also aims to highlight the unique challenges faced by veterans. It seeks to offer hope by showcasing the solutions and support networks available to them. For more information or to register for the event, interested parties can visit https://www.cchrflorida.org.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release


