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Harleys for Heroes winners of Harleys in support for Healing Heroes Network (Photos)

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September 26, 2013

The charity Harleys for Heroes has announced the winners of their Harley giveaway. In a mission to aid the nation's true veteran heroes through the Healing Heroes Network, Harleys for Heroes has been conducting a yearly contest to raise money and recognition.

The chosen include the winners of motorcycles and the veterans who benefit from the entry donations.

Harleys for Heroes has been running a yearly sweepstakes in an effort to bring awareness and raise funds needed to help the thousands of maimed armed forces members returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. In order to enter the contest to win a Harley a person must pick from nine different donation packages from $10 for one chance up to $300 for 85 chances to win. The donations go to assisting those in need of medical aid after fighting as a result of 9/11.

On Sept. 25 three lucky winners of new motorcycles were chosen. Frank A. of N.Y. took first place winning a 2013 Harley Davidson Street Glide, Second place went to June Muller of Texas with a 2013 Harley Davidson heritage Softail and Michael Lingerfelt of Ark. took the third place honors winning a 2013 Harley Davidson Softail Slim.

Harleys for Heroes also raises much needed funds by selling merchandise keeping the charity constantly working to assist the Healing Heroes Network in their efforts to provide medical attention and comfort to veterans attempting to acclimate themselves back into civilian life.

"Healing America’s troops, one Hero at a time" is what drives the Healing Heroes Network

Due to medical advances the nation is thankful that so many more of those in combat are coming back alive than in past wars. As a result of the many saved from death are those veterans reentering society coming home with lost limbs, severe post traumatic stress, and on-going medical problems that will require a lifetime of care. Unfortunately the urgent demand for medical needs and aid has become an overwhelming task for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to undertake.

Fortunately much of the needed support for these veterans has come from the Healing Heroes Network taking on the mission to "help heal America's heroes". The network provides financial aid and free medical treatment to men and women who have incurred line of duty injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan on or since 9/11.

The Healing Heroes Network truly is a network of heroes helping others. The network is made up of hero medical professionals who provide care at no charge to hero veterans who are denied coverage for certain services, or are being held off by a system of delayed benefits. Heroes come in many forms of beings doing their part to help whether fighting to protect society, healing those who have fought or raise funds in an effort to assist in the war to heal and protect. Healing Heroes network is about heroes coming together in support of one another and everyone has a chance to do their part in this important mission.

Rev your engine to keep the healing mission going and never be afraid to dance!

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