Frontline Healing Foundation Raises Over $100,000 to Support our Nation’s Military, First Responders, and Law Enforcement Officers

Frontline Healing Foundation Raises Over 0,000 to Support our Nation’s Military, First Responders, and Law Enforcement Officers

Bandera, TX – July 1, 2005 – Frontline Healing Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, who supports programs that address the unmet needs of suffering servicemen and women and assists our nation’s warriors who may not have insurance or the means to fund their healing, is proud to announce that they have secured over $100,000 dollars (a new record) following their Frontline Healing Foundation Annual Fundraiser held at Pedrotti Ranch, in San Antonio, TX.

Hosting friends, family and supporters of the Warrior community, Frontline Healing Foundation’s annual event was a fundraiser like no other. 

“What this incredible community has given to our heroes and families, is time to heal and return to doing the ‘normal’ things that others take for granted,” stated Frontline Healing Foundation CEO, Jordyn Jureczki. “We are so proud of how our supporters, friends and family came together to raise this staggering and humbling amount for our heroes.”

The money was raised from a combination of live and silent auctions, as well as generous donations. Auction items ranging from custom firearms, to knives, and one-of-a-kind art pieces that brought in an unprecedented sum for the organization. 

Personal tokens, like the Limited Edition, Eagles & Angels, Eagle Collection Hat – “Kyle Morgan” Edition. As limited as they come, this pair of hats are the only ever to be made of this collection; crafted from the fabric of a custom top Morgan designed during one of the most challenging deployments to Afghanistan in 2009 and 2010. “These hats symbolize resilience and serve as a reminder of the spirit and bravery of those who have served,” stated Morgan.

Frontline Healing Foundation’s funding subsidizes the cost of treatment for veterans and first responders who do not have insurance or to pay for their healing. The funds raised will be immediately invested into programs, supporting treatments in detox, residential and outpatient, sober living, brain treatment, K9, and continuation of care for warriors who want to go to Warriors Heart or through other facilities. 

“The objective in hosting this annual event, is to create a platform for positive change; raising not only money but awareness of the incredible work being done in the community of treatment and care for the Warriors,” stated Jurezcki. “The impact this funding will have on the lives of these heroes, their families and children will be immeasurable.”

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