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Be the Light in the Dark

Organized by VVMF
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Be the Light in the Dark Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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Be the Light in the Dark Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
Be the Light in the Dark Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - back
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Be the Light in the Dark shirt design - zoomed
Be the Light in the Dark Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Show your support for PTSD Awareness Day and other VVMF programs

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All funds raised will go directly to Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc.
$2,630 raised
169 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$25
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, T-shirt - Black
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
T-shirt - Black
  • Be the Light in the Dark Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Be the Light in the Dark Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Be the Light in the Dark Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by VVMF

About this campaign

Some left Vietnam but Vietnam didn’t leave them. Nearly 3 million service members served in Vietnam and most returned home. But since then, thousands of Vietnam veterans have battled PTSD – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – and it has impacted their lives and the lives of their families in many ways. Returning without a proper homecoming compounded the issues veterans faced upon their return. Join us as we promote PTSD Awareness on June 27, 2024 – National PTSD Awareness Day – by bringing light to the continuing toll of the war. The Vietnam War may be over, but the battle continues for many Vietnam veterans and their families to this day.

VVMF (the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund) is the nonprofit organization authorized by the U.S. Congress in 1980 to build a national memorial dedicated to all who served with the U.S. armed forces in the Vietnam War. Incorporated on April 27, 1979, the organization sought a tangible symbol of recognition from the American people for those who served in the war. The result was the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (commonly referred to as The Wall), which has become one of the most visited memorials in Washington, D.C. with an estimated 5.6 million annual visitors. Since the dedication of The Wall, VVMF has pursued a mission of preserving the legacy of The Wall, promoting healing and educating about the impact of the Vietnam War.

Supporters

David Hill Smith 1 item + $25

My ticket to Nam was punched in 1966 when my father’s sudden death exempted me from service as the sole surviving son. I’ve been torn by this war ever since. God bless your sweet souls.

Marcia B Mendell 2 items

My husband was honored in the memory program in 2021 in DC. Marcia

Robert Freeman Jr 1 item

I have PTSD from serving in Vietnam, but I can still function normally with the issues under control.

Doug Reid 1 item + $10

As a VN vet I know too many of my comrades who suffer/suffered from PTSD

John H Tillman 1 item + $100

I am a Vietnam veteran with 50 percent disability for PTSD

J. Ronald Campbell 1 item

I’m a Vietnam era veteran. I did not serve in Vietnam but I know many that did and I salute them for their selfless service to America. May God take care of those with PTSD.

Anonymous 1 item

In memory of all those that brought Vietnam home and couldn't escape their fear.

Richard "Deek" Segovia 2 items
Richard Schiraldi 1 item + $10

Serverend during the VietNam era

Andrew R Gerhart 2 items

I have friends and family who have served in Vietnam. I myself am a Gulf War era veteran with PTSD.

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