Published: September 09, 2008
Amateur Photographer Donates Portion of Calendar Sales to Wounded Warrior Project
MISSOULA, Mont., Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Within the next two weeks,
thousands of soldiers inIraq andAfghanistan will receive an
out-of-the-ordinary gift: their own personal copy of the "Girls ofBrazil 2009
Swimsuit Calendar" (http://www.girlsofbrazilcalendar.com). The calendar's
photographer and creator, Jeremiah Thompson ofMissoula, Mont., has put aside
5,000 free copies for the soldiers serving overseas. What's more, Thompson is
donating a portion of every calendar sold to the Wounded War Project
(https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org), an organization that strives to
support and empower injured service men and women.
"We are currently collecting soldiers' addresses, and the calendars will
go out within two weeks," Thompson says. "We hope this gift brings a small bit
of happiness to a monotonous and difficult place. When they look at my
calendar, they won't just see 15 breathtakingly beautiful women, but a
reminder of my support for them as they serve in the line of duty."
The "Girls ofBrazil 2009 Swimsuit Calendar" was born out of a dream --
Thompson's desire to become a professional swimsuit photographer. When he
traveled to Florianopolis, the capital city of the Santa Caterina State in
Southern Brazil last year, he found himself shooting gorgeous Brazilian beach
babes who loved to be photographed, even without compensation. Donating to the
Wounded Warrior Program is Thompson's way of "giving back." The son of a
retired Lt. Colonel, who served in the Army Corp of Engineers and several
tours of duty in Korea andGermany, Thompson grew up inthe United States
military family. This upbringing fostered a deep respect for U.S. soldiers,
their sense of honor and amazingly steadfast loyalty.
"I wanted to give some portion of my calendar sales to a worthy cause, and
it was just natural for me to give back to the military based on my childhood
experiences," Thompson says. "I watched military men and women unselfishly
give of themselves, and how their families supported and defended these
soldiers alongside them. I can't say enough about these people, and actions do
speak louder than words, so that's why I'm donating to the Wounded Warrior
Project, contributing in a way that I can."
Founded as a non-profit organization, the Wounded Warrior Project provides
tangible support to service men and women, helping them heal both physically
and mentally. It provides services and programs that directly assist the
wounded and enable severely injured service members to aid each other. In
addition, the Wounded Warrior Project raises awareness of and enlists public
support for injured service members.
"The Wounded Warrior Project is effective because it gives these injured
soldiers some hope," Thompson says. "It inspires them to help themselves and
each other, and this approach is vital to their lifelong success."
For more information, visit http://www.girlsofbrazilcalendar.com.
Contact:
Terri Braun
Director of Operations, Floripa Calendar Project
Braun.terri@gmail.com
406-532-3712
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SOURCE GirlsofBrazilCalendar.com
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