![]() ![]() “100% of the money you spend on tickets goes back into Camp Freedom to help us maintain existing programs and develop new ones,” said Matt Guedes, Executive Director of Camp Freedom. Camp Freedom invested $145,000 into these Jeeps and their goal is to sell 10 thousand tickets, bringing their total efforts to $1 million raised. ![]() The gray Jeep has a classic military design with the logos for each branch, while the red Jeep has a superhero theme dedicated to first responders. We are so excited to share that Camp Freedom is running another huge raffle and this time, they’re raffling off two Jeep Gladiators that were designed by Count’s Kustoms! You can view the full episode of Counting Cars where they built the Jeeps here (must sign in to your TV provider to stream). They’ll also promote raffles for various things like tickets to sporting events and even vehicles. It’s through the generosity of donors that Camp Freedom is able to serve the heroes of our community. Just seeing that there are people out there who care, they might not always have the same experiences and background that you have, but there is a connection there that gives me faith in humankind again.” “I was a little bit hesitant about coming here because I have just seen the worst in humankind. I now can see there’s a light at the end of the tunnel,” said Ben Wilkins, a retired veteran from Tennessee who visited Camp Freedom. “Sometimes I would just go out even without a weapon just to see nature, and I’m telling you it has changed my life. They also have goals of adding new activities such as a rifle range and survival skills training. The Camp Freedom property covers 1,800 acres in the Endless Mountain region and gives heroes the opportunity to hunt, fish, hike, camp, ski, and much more. ![]()
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