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Wounded Warrior

Wounded Warrior. May 2011. R&DA’s Wounded Warrior Program Overall 2007-2011. Support to Wounded and Families: $1,567,138 Collection Costs: None Overhead Costs: None Employee Costs: None R&DA supports this charitable effort by donating all costs to

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Wounded Warrior

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  1. Wounded Warrior May 2011

  2. R&DA’s Wounded Warrior ProgramOverall 2007-2011 • Support to Wounded and Families: $1,567,138 • Collection Costs: None • Overhead Costs: None • Employee Costs: None R&DA supports this charitable effort by donating all costs to collect funds, provide overhead, and all labor is donated by the provider. We are proud that we give more than we collect to the wounded and their families.

  3. Elite Level Donors($5,000 Plus) • American Bounty • AmeriQual Group • Buffalo Bob’s • Cadillac Products Packaging Co. • Cuisine Solutions • Davisco Foods Int’l • JTM Food Group • Ms. Mary Anne Jackson • Jianas Brothers Packaging Co. • Ocean Direct • Quantum Foods • Mr. Marc Rapp • Richmond Wholesale Meat Co. • Sterling Foods • SOPAKCO • Trans-Packers Services • The Wornick Co.

  4. Platinum Level Donors($2,500 to $4,999) • Ms. Sheri Alvandian • Butter Buds Foodservice • Cada, Inc. • Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hoffman • Imperial Sales Co. • Kellogg’s • Rose Packing Co. • Ruiz Foods • Shasta Sales, Inc. • Truetech/Innotech • Zenatek

  5. Typical Donations • Food • Funds to transport families and WW • Gift cards • Cash to WW Centers to meet needs not handled elsewhere • Diapers • Education related • Service hours to help as needed • Special Event Support

  6. Observations • It is the right thing to do • A little gift means so much to wounded and families • Their lives have been changed forever • They sacrificed for us without any qualms • Regardless of your involvement - It makes a big difference

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