Published: March 31, 2008
Healing Wounds and Hearts: Warrior Weekend Helps Soldiers Relax and Recover
NEWARK, Del., March 31 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to reach out to
wounded soldiers, Retired Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel Steve Udovich has
organized "Warrior Weekend," a series of uplifting and rejuvenating weekend
retreats -- offered at no cost to injured soldiers and marines. The trips
focus on rest and relaxation for soldiers hurt inIraq andAfghanistan.
After suffering terrible wounds from combat with Islamic Terrorists, these
brave men and women are now embarking on a long road of recovery at Walter
Reed Army Medical Center, where they are encouraged to venture out of the
hospital for various activities.
Udovich was inspired to launch Warrior Weekend while visiting the medical
center last year. "I decided that something had to be done to help them heal
both physically and emotionally," Udovich explains. Since then, he has
organized eight successful trips to exciting destinations, includingNew York
City,Washington, DC, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware andBaltimore, Maryland. Nine
more weekends are slated for the upcoming year.
Warrior Weekend is sponsored by American Legion Post 28 of Delaware and is
completely funded by individuals and organizations. Marriott Hotels, Xerox,
and other companies have generously provided sponsorships for the program.
"Our mission is to offer these trips at no cost whatsoever," says Udovich.
"That means we must raise a lot of money. We're off to a good start, but we
need more help to connect with the soldiers and marines who so deeply benefit
from these weekends."
Udovich spent a year inIraq, earning the Combat Infantry Badge and the
Bronze Star. He survived numerous IED blasts and direct fire battles while he
commanded a U.S. Army Team who served as advisors to the Iraqi Army. He also
served with the 11th and the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiments.
To make a donation or learn more about Warrior Weekend Fund, visit
www.warriorweekend.com or send a check/money order to Warrior Weekend, 31768
Legion Road, Millsboro, DE 19966.
SOURCE Weekend Warrior Fund
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