Fight The War Within - Long-Sleeve Shirt sold by Nine Line
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Fight The War Within - Long-Sleeve Shirt

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This limited-time long sleeve shirt encapsulates the powerful message of resilience and support for veterans dealing with PTSD. Crafted for comfort and style, it features a bold 'Fight On' design, encouraging warriors to embrace their journey. With every purchase, a contribution is made to the Fight the War Within Foundation, aiding mental health resources for those in need. Wear this shirt as a statement of solidarity and strength, and help spread awareness for an important cause. From the brand: Limited Time Special: This limited time special will close on December 2nd and will start to ship out on December 6th Any other items on order will not ship until the latest Limited Time Design ship date on order Miranda Briggs founded the Fight the War Within Memorial Foundation in 2020 two years after the loss of her husband SPC Garrett Briggs, USA (Ret.), to the 22 a Day veteran suicide epidemic. Although devastated by the loss of her love, Miranda overcame the tragedy and turned her grief into a call to action, to save others from the same fate as Garrett - because you’re NOT alone, so fight on warriors because YOU MATTER. The @Fight_The_War_Within is a non-profit movement that fights hard in supporting and saving those suffering from PTSD, as a result of their military or first responder service. Through the purchase of this limited-time design, you are instantly benefiting the cause. A cause that provides support for people from all walks of life and their families, who are struggling and in need of mental health resources to fight internal battles.