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Warriors Heart to Auction off Handcrafted American Flags Benefiting Warriors Heart Foundation

Bandera, TX – November 10, 2020 – Warriors Heart, a private treatment facility providing care for addiction and chemical dependency & PTSD for active military, veterans, law enforcement and first responders, announced that they will be auctioning off a one-of-a-kind American Flag, handcrafted by Veterans and First Responders in the Warriors Heart Foundation woodshop, beginning Tuesday, November 10th at 8:00am CST through their auction website: auction.warriorsheart.com

The woodshop is a part of the unique treatments offered at Warriors Heart, devoted to healing our Nations’ Military, Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMT personnel. There are many American flags on the market, but this flag was made by those who were sworn to protect it.

This wooden flag is made with 13 strips of wood and 50 individual stars. The time and effort put into it reflects just how important the American flag is to the men and women serving under it.

“This Flag is a symbol of our home and all we believe in and here…it also represents freedom from addiction,” stated Warriors Heart co-founder, Tom Spooner.

Participants can view the flag, as well as the rules on the Warriors Heart Auction site, which will provide them with a link for the auction raffle tickets itself. The winner will be announced on Facebook, Instagram, and their Auction site, by 5:00PM CST on Thursday November 12th through the site at: auction.warriorsheart.com

100% of the profits go to the Operation Warriors Heart Foundation where they are used to subsidize the cost of treatment for a Warrior or First Responder in need. The foundation is driven solely through the donations of others, supporting programs that address the unmet needs of suffering servicemen and women and give individuals and communities the tools to become self-sufficient.

You can help make a difference in the lives of our warriors and their families, and this is just one way that you can serve those who have served you.

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