Alabama Power Volunteers Build Extensive Fencing for Veteran Equine Therapy Program
Alabama Power Volunteers Build Extensive Fencing for Veteran Equine Therapy Program

Alabama Power Volunteers Build Extensive Fencing for Veteran Equine Therapy Program

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Various communities are honoring veterans and those who serve in the armed forces through diverse initiatives and events. In Opelika, Alabama, Alabama Power volunteers helped the nonprofit Mustangs and Heroes, which offers equine therapy to veterans, constructing extensive fencing and an entrance to aid its mission of healing and hope for veterans facing challenges like PTSD and suicide risk. The Royal Borough of Greenwich is holding remembrance events including wreath-laying ceremonies, parades, and moments of silence from November 7 to 11, emphasizing community reflection on the sacrifices of armed forces members and ongoing support for military families. Additionally, a local publication is preparing a veterans' honor section, inviting submissions to recognize service members with photographs and service details. These efforts collectively underscore a widespread commitment to supporting veterans and commemorating their service across different regions.

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