
Dole has recently teamed up with the Wounded Warrior Project for the "Believe in Heroes" campaign.
Do you Believe in Heroes? DOLE is proud to support "Believe in Heroes," a national campaign that brings grocery retailers, top consumer brands and shoppers together to raise funds for the Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP), a nonprofit organization whose mission it is to honor and empower our country’s veterans and wounded warriors.
Running through Veterans Day, November 11, Believe in Heroes calls on Americans to show their support and appreciation for our service members and the newest generation of veterans in a simple everyday way — grocery shopping.

As part of its participation, Dole will offer consumers a high-value coupon for $1.00 off any DOLE Canned Fruit that will be available in a special, free-standing insert which will be circulated to 53 million households nationwide in newspapers Sunday, November 3. The coupon will be available for download online through the end of November at wwpbelieve.org.
One reader is going to WIN 5 free Dole coupons. Good for any Fruit.
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this is wonderful.. Each participating brand and retailer will help raise funds and awareness for WWP through the Believe in Heroes campaign.
ReplyDeleteThe Wounded Warrior Project has many items that can be bought which benefit injured service members and their families.
ReplyDeleteYou can buy Believe in Heroes gear to help with the project Rosanne rosans4@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI learned that WWP staff work to foster the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded warriors in our nation's history.
ReplyDeleteThey have a shop
ReplyDeleteParticipating brand and retailers will help raise funds and awareness for the WWP...such a great cause!! To honor and empower wounded warriors!!
ReplyDeleteI learned the WWP serves veterans and service members who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound, co-incident to their military service on or after September 11, 2001 and their families.
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They are nonprofit organization honoring veterans and wounded warriors.
ReplyDeleteI learned that the WWP will help the veterans in everyday ways that help make life a little better.
ReplyDeleteI learned that you can make a one time tax deductible donation. You can make a donation to honor a particular person as well.
ReplyDeleteTheir mission is "To honor and empower Wounded Warriors".
ReplyDeleteI learned that the Believe in Heros project ran from September 11, 2013 through Veterans Day, November 11, 2013
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I learned that Believe in Heroes® was created in 2010 in collaboration with Acosta Sales & Marketing to make a positive impact on the new generation of injured service members who have made significant sacrifices to preserve their freedoms and protect their country
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It is making sure all our wounded vets are taken care of.
ReplyDeletei learned that i can also get coupons on the site. thanks
ReplyDeleteA nonprofit the helps wounded warriors get back to civilian life
ReplyDeleteI learned that this is the 10th year for the Wounded Warrior Project. I also learned much about the individual stories of the people that they have helped.
ReplyDeleteTheir mission is to help wounded veterans.
ReplyDeleteit was formed to make a positive impact on the new generation of injured service members who have made significant sacrifices to preserve our freedoms and protect our country
ReplyDeleteI learned that "Believe in Heroes was created in 2010".
ReplyDeletegreat way to help those that have served us
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you could buy bracelets and things to help show support...great idea!
ReplyDeleteI learned that it is designed to help veterans hurt in the war and allow them to adjust to civilian life with their injuries.
ReplyDeleteI knew they had programs for mental and physical disabling conditions. I learned about the legislative programs and economic independence programs. What a wonderful program.
ReplyDeleteI learned that 364 warriors placed in jobs.
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I didn't know you could buy bracelets and things to help show support...great idea!
ReplyDeleteThe WWP has been around and doing great things for our veterans for the past ten years!! I live near an air force base, and used to live on an army post...I have seen this great program at work first hand, helping the most deserving...
ReplyDeleteYou can make monthly donations through the Advance Guard program
ReplyDeleteI learned that the program was created in 2010
ReplyDeleteThe wounded warrior project has served over 40k wounded warriors so far. It's lovely that they are there to help, but horrible that there are so many to be helped.
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