Register For The USO 9/11 Walk To Remember In NYC and Join New Rochelle’s Team New Ro

Written By: Talk of the Sound News

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We Remember. We Support. We Walk. September 8th, 2012.  Hudson River Park at Pier 46 and West Streets, NYC.

Join us, invite your friends, and support those who are walking in the USO 9/11 Remembrance Walk on Saturday, September 8, 2012 in New York City along the Hudson River. This 5K walk is a great way for you and everyone you know to show America’s gratitude to our troops, who sacrifice so much to protect our freedom every day and preserve our way of life.
Recruit your family, friends and coworkers to help us raise funds to support vital USO programs and services that support our troops and their families, making a meaningful difference in their lives.

New Rochelle residents can register with TEAM NEW RO. Come and show your support for our military and for all those lost on 9/11.

Did you know?
The USO has more than 160 locations worldwide, including Europe, the Pacific, the U.S., and Southwest Asia – each visited nearly 120,000 times a month.

To run these facilities for our troops,  Your support! is needed. With only 16 days to go before the USO 9/11 Remembrance Walk, help the USO continue services, such as these centers, for troops and their families. Make a difference!
Register and recruit your friends, family and colleagues to join you on September 8th. All tax-deductible donations directly support the USO, and through that, our military men and women and their families; the wounded, ill, and injured; and families of the fallen.

Do something that gives back to those who give to us. Our Freedom is not free.

Register today at http://bit.ly/QfPTid

One thought on “Register For The USO 9/11 Walk To Remember In NYC and Join New Rochelle’s Team New Ro”

  1. New Ro?
    I thought New Roc was bad.

    If you didn’t have a type limitations, shame on you.

    In case you missed it, it’s:

    NEW ROCHELLE.

    What’s next, NEWR?

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