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Harvest Land is partnering with WWIA to benefit injured soldiers
 


RICHMOND, Ind. — Harvest Land Co-op is partnering with Wounded Warriors In Action for the Delivering Honor program, in which Harvest Land will to donate 3 cents per gallon of propane sold this winter to Wounded Warriors In Action, which will in turn host outdoor activities for local wounded veterans.
Wounded Warriors In Action (WWIA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving our nation’s Purple Heart recipients by providing world-class outdoor sporting activities. Though headquartered out of Apollo Beach, Fla., WWIA serves the entire United States. The goals of WWIA are to increase self-reliance, bolster self-confidence, enjoy the great outdoors, promote spiritual healing and wellness and also instill a sense of belonging in America’s combat wounded.
Delivering Honor officially launched on Nov. 7 in Harvest Land’s trade area. There is one propane truck in Harvest Land’s fleet that is designated for Delivering Honor, featuring the Wounded Warriors In Action and Harvest Land logos in a camouflage theme.
Harvest Land has committed to donating up to $25,000. The farmer-owned cooperative is eager to promote Delivering Honor around the countryside this winter in an effort promote WWIA’s mission to help heal the wounds doctors cannot fix. To learn more about Wounded Warriors In Action, visit www.woundedwarriorsin action.org

11/20/2014