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Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin
Bank Five Nine is honored to donate $1,000 to the Veteran’s Outreach of WI Ride for Veterans taking place on Saturday, June 22, 2024.
“On behalf of Sign Effectz Inc., Veterans Outreach of WI, and the Veterans Community Project, we are profoundly grateful for Bank Five Nine and their continued support of the Ride for Veterans Fundraising event. Their donation significantly enhances the event, contributing to a larger collective effort to bolster initiatives that support homeless veterans, including the expansion of tiny homes and 24-hour community support centers. A true depiction of Being a Hero to our Heroes. Thank you so much Bank Five Nine,” said Deirdra Edwards, HR/Office Coordinator at Sign Effectz Inc.
The third annual Ride for Veterans will begin at Sign Effectz Inc, 1827 W. Glendale Ave., Milwaukee and end at Wisconsin Harley-Davidson, 1280 Blue Ribbon Dr., Oconomowoc. Food, music, and icy cold beverages will be served at the dealership when the ride concludes. Participants are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item to registration to donate to the homeless. All proceeds from registration will benefit the VOW: Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin.

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