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tion's military than we're being right now. Don't just thank a ser-
vicemember—do something for them."
"And don't forget about their spouses," he adds. "They're just
as much heroes as the ones who are going out there."
McCain says one of the most impactful things people can do
to support Big Sky Bravery's mission is to write a letter to an
anonymous servicemember to tell them why they are appreciat-
ed and valued. The program will deliver any letters they receive
to future task force participants.
*Some of the names in this story have been changed to protect their identities.
PLEASE MAIL YOUR MESSAGES TO:
Big Sky Bravery
215 Quail Run Road Suite A
Bozeman, MT 59718
As a nonprofit organization, Big Sky Bravery relies on the community to help
ensure its mission continues. To make a financial donation to Big Sky Bravery,
visit www.bigskybravery.org/donate.
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