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Win This Hat!

Arc’teryx LEAF has produced a new, limited edition, giveaway-only, hat made from MultiCam Tweave. The first batch went to the Special Operations Care-Fund‘s luncheon last week to raise money to pay for hyperbaric treatments for wounded Veterans. I attended the function and purchased one of the hats in order to give it away on SSD.

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Oftentimes companies come to us and ask which charities they should consider donating to. It’s a tough decision and we have a few favorites. But, we’d like to hear about your favorites. To win this hat, all you have to do is enter by telling us your favorite charity. It doesn’t even have to be a military charity.

SSD is hoping that you’ll consider donating to a charity or those in need this holiday season. Good luck!

To enter:

1. In the comments section of THIS article on SSD share your favorite charity. Only entries here are eligible to win.

2. Comments are open from 0900 EST today, November 18th until 0859 EST tomorrow, November 19th.

3. Use any alias you want to post but be sure to use a valid email address since that’s how we’ll contact the winner.

4. 1 winner will be selected at random.

5. One entry per email address. We will delete entries that violate this policy.

6. Must be 18 to enter. Void where prohibited.

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416 Responses to “Win This Hat!”

  1. LRS1753 says:

    Lead The Way Fund……RLTW

  2. Reseremb says:

    Elder Heart

  3. smg says:

    k9s for warriors

  4. Andrew says:

    Fisher House by far! 95% efficiency means 95% of their money goes to their cause, with only 5% to overhead.

    http://www.fisherhouse.org/

  5. Scubasteve says:

    Any charity that goes toward scolarships or to help offset the costs of trade school for the children of fallen Service Members.

  6. Agent047 says:

    Wounded Warriors

  7. Nick says:

    Wounded Warrior Project

  8. HMD says:

    wounded warrior

  9. BCB says:

    Wounded Warrior Project

  10. Justin says:

    Valor Place is my favorite charity, and local. Kinda like Ronald McDonald house but for Mil, LE and RCMP.

  11. Nik says:

    Royal British Legion.

  12. Ck says:

    Silent Warrior Scholarship Fund.

  13. Remi Villeneuve says:

    Wounded Warriors!!!

  14. Allon says:

    Always had a soft spot for the North East Animal Shelter
    http://www.northeastanimalshelter.org/

  15. Richie says:

    Help for Heros

  16. Steve D says:

    Wounded Warriors Canada

  17. E. Bitterwater says:

    Wounded Warrior Project

  18. Toinou says:

    Médecins sans Frontières/Doctors without Borders

  19. Patriot says:

    St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital – This place gives children tremendous hope and comfort . We are so dearly blessed to be able to grow up to become adults whether we are rich or poor. Some children don’t have the opportunity to wake up without pain and suffering let alone live successful lives. God bless America!

  20. blackhawx3 says:

    Uhh, thats a tough one. Guess I’ll go with Wounded Warrior Project.

  21. Winters says:

    wounded warrior project

  22. Mate says:

    Elder Heart

  23. Jeff says:

    St. Jude’s Children’s hospital.

  24. Recon Runner says:

    Lead the Way Fund

    http://www.leadthewayfund.org/

  25. Eugene Daneault says:

    wounded warrior Project

  26. NP says:

    I like the idea of the Hardcore Help Foundation.

  27. Diego says:

    American GI Forum

  28. Michael says:

    http://www.wondersandworries.org/

    The folks at Wonders and Worries have been helping out my sister’s kids since she got sick and ultimately died of cancer. She requested that money be sent to them rather than spent on flowers at her funeral.

    From their website: “Wonders & Worries works with families in all stages of survivorship, who are affected by any serious or chronic physical illness. Wonders & Worries provides individual and group support services for children ages 2-18 and parenting support for parents and caregivers. Services are offered free of charge in a variety of school and community-based settings, with program services provided by professional child life staff in both English and Spanish.”

  29. XGame2k says:

    Wounded Warrior Foundation

  30. J.P. Petit says:

    New York Police and Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund

  31. Dan Evans says:

    Help For Hereos

  32. Ethan says:

    Wounded warriors!

  33. straps says:

    Special Operations Warrior Foundation

  34. Earle says:

    Langham Partnership is really incredible. As far as training leaders in the majority world, it is 2nd to none.

    http://us.langham.org/

  35. 2P says:

    All In, All The Time Foundation!

  36. Maskirovka says:

    Cure Alzheimer’s Fund (http://www.curealz.org/)

  37. FY says:

    The Soup Ladies!
    http://www.soupladies.org/

    “Our Mission is to provide fresh cooked meals expeditiously to support first responders such as police and fire departments, search and rescue teams and military personnel in times of emergencies and disasters.”

  38. TM says:

    Make a Wish. Saw first hand what it did for my sister. Unreal organization.

  39. NORBIS says:

    Green Beret Foundation, BSA.

  40. Jin says:

    Kimberly Kim Foundation, Inc., an all volunteer 501(c)3 that is dedicated to raising funds to provide assistance to families living with ALS and grants equipment to persons that have been diagnosed with ALS to allow them to continue to communicate and interact with the world via their computers.

  41. Rick says:

    Green Beret Foundation

  42. Grambo says:

    Southern California Counseling Center,
    http://www.sccc-la.org

    They have a great program for PTSD treatment.

  43. Steve says:

    Green Beret Foundation (GBF).