Wounded Warrior Project hosting annual Carry Forward event in Clearwater

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is hosting its annual Carry Forward 5k in Clearwater, Florida, on September 28, aimed at supporting wounded veterans. This event invites participants to carry a flag, a weight, or even another person, symbolizing the daily challenges faced by combat veterans. The Carry Forward event serves as a platform for community involvement and awareness, fostering a sense of solidarity among local residents. By engaging in this physical activity, participants not only enhance their fitness but also contribute to a meaningful cause. Last year's event saw a significant turnout, and organizers anticipate an even larger participation this year, signaling strong local support for veterans.

The WWP is dedicated to providing resources and assistance to veterans, making such events crucial for raising funds and awareness. As the date approaches, excitement builds within the Tampa community, reflecting the importance of veteran support initiatives in the area. The event not only honors veterans but also encourages ongoing dialogue about their needs and challenges.

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