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AGSM Military Suicide Awareness T-Shirt and Walk
Organized by webmaster@americangoldstarmothers.org
Sport-Tek Women's Competitor V-Neck Performance Shirt
- Sizes XS - XXXXL
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About this campaign
NEW THIS YEAR!! Your Military Suicide Awareness T-Shirt Purchase includes:
- Registration (In-Person or Virtual) for the AGSM Military Suicide Awareness Walk @9.30a ET on 25 September 2021 in Washington DC or in your chosen location
- A dedication to your Fallen Hero, Service Member, or Veteran. (CLICK HERE to submit your dedication, or Enter it in COMMENTS below when you purchase your shirt.)
- Your dedication will be read LIVE from a War Memorial in Washington D.C. during the walk and on our Facebook LIVE Event.
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We are a Gold Star family.
I believe it is very important to support our military and to continue to bring about military suicide awareness.
As a Gold Star Daughter, I will do anything to help support the "Moms."
Am supporting this cause to honor & remember my son, SSG Brian Michael Reed, an Army Special Forces 82nd Airborne veteran. He sustained a TBI while serving in the Middle East & completed rehab. While active duty @ Fort Hood died by suicide 031416.
In memory of my son SSG Trey A. Smith whom we lost on Memorial Day 2020. Proudly served our country in Afghanistan only to return home and join the 22. We miss you sweet boy, our soldier, our Hero, our son, our angel.
To raise awareness about the heart breaking problem of Military Suicides, and to honor those who lost the battle due to their invisible wounds of service.
I am a mother of a Fallen Soldier PV2 Stefano Panchesin, United States Army, July 4, 2020. Thank you all for your service and may God bless you all abundantly and always from a 4th generation American Gold Star Mother (AGSM)
I lost my son, SN Matthew Burke to suicide in November 2001. The loss of 1 to suicide is too many.
In memory of Anthony Johnson