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Operation Hat Trick Supports Wounded and Recovering Service Members and Veterans with Donations to Three Support Organizations

HAMPTON, N.H. (January 30, 2020) – Operation Hat Trick, a nonprofit that supports the recovery of wounded service members and veterans through the sale of its branded merchandise, recently made a donation to three organizations dedicated to supporting service members and veterans. Those three organizations are the New England Center and Home for Veterans, The Warrior for Life Fund and Hope for the Warriors.

The donations will be used in many different ways, including veteran homeless recovery, a Warrior Ice Center and programming, and wish fulfillment for veterans. Operation Hat Trick began in 2008 in honor of two fallen Navy SEALS, Nate Hardy and Mike Koch, who are buried next to each other at Arlington National Cemetery. The nonprofit works with colleges and universities, sports leagues, companies and fans across the U.S. to honor active-duty military and veterans through the sale of its branded merchandise.

“Operation Hat Trick is humbled and proud of the support we have received, thus making it possible for us to have an impact and make a difference for those in need as we strive to fill some critical gaps in care,” said Dot Sheehan, founder, president/CEO of Operation Hat Trick. “Our mission is to support the recovery of wounded service members and veterans, so the missions of these organizations fit perfectly.”

Since 2014, Operation Hat Trick has donated over $1.6 million to various veteran service organizations to support the recovery of service members and veterans.

For more information on these organizations, visit the links below. For more information on Operation Hat Trick, visit operationhattrick.org.


About New England Center and Home for Veterans:

OHTThe Mission of the New England Center and Home for Veterans (NECHV) is to equip Veterans who are facing or at-risk of homelessness with the tools for economic self-sufficiency and to provide them a path to achieve successful and dignified independent living. A service and care provider for former military service men and women, the NECHV offers a broad array of programs and services that enable success, reintegration, meaningful employment and independent living.

For more information, visit https://www.nechv.org/.


About https://www.nechv.org/:

OHTThe Warrior for Life Fund is dedicated to supporting active duty, retired veterans, and their families as they transition through the unique challenges of combat service. The Warrior for Life Fund aims to provide programs, venues and infrastructure to support service members and their families long-term.

For more information, visit https://warriorforlifefund.org/.


About Hope for the Warriors:

OHTWe believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For The Warriors provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources.

For more information, visit https://www.hopeforthewarriors.org/.