Coming to Closter Memorial Day Weekend! |
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Closter Recreation Commission is pleased to announce that the USA Patriots Amputee Softball Team will be visiting Closter over Memorial Day weekend 2023. There will be two charity softball games, on Saturday, May 27th (7:05pm) and on Sunday, May 28th (12:30pm), in support of the USA Patriots Kids Summer Camp where they entertain “like bodied children” for a week long experience of empowering their abilities.5/26 "Police Officer of the Year" Beefsteak & Comedy Night Dinner ($50)
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Saturday, May 27
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Sunday, May 28
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PLEASE consider supporting this worthy organization. Any donation is a 501(c)(3) charitable donation and YOU will make a difference in a child’s life.
Here is a news clip of what the USA Patriots missions is about.
About the USA Patriots
The USA Patriots, formerly known as the Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team (WWAST), is a non-profit 501(c)(3) whose mission is to bring athletic and veteran amputees together to promote the benefits of inclusive sport and therapeutic recreational activities.
America’s Amputee Softball Team travels the country playing able-bodied teams in competitive and exhibition softball games, bringing our unique brand of softball, courage, and inspiration to communities nationwide. The team is comprised of competitive, athletic veterans who have lost limbs in combat and non-combat related injuries. While some are still in the service, others are attending college thanks to the Post-9/11 GI Bill and others have moved on to new careers. These individuals continue to push the limits of modern prosthetics to inspire, motivate and offer a place for camaraderie and healing on and off the field of play and to continue Serving Beyond the Uniform.
America’s Amputee Softball Team travels the country playing able-bodied teams in competitive and exhibition softball games, bringing our unique brand of softball, courage, and inspiration to communities nationwide. The team is comprised of competitive, athletic veterans who have lost limbs in combat and non-combat related injuries. While some are still in the service, others are attending college thanks to the Post-9/11 GI Bill and others have moved on to new careers. These individuals continue to push the limits of modern prosthetics to inspire, motivate and offer a place for camaraderie and healing on and off the field of play and to continue Serving Beyond the Uniform.
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About USA Patriots Kids Camp
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