Vet Tix
Veteran Tickets Foundation
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About
Give Something to Those Who Gave.
Vet Tix * provides tickets to events which reduce stress, strengthen family bonds, build life-long memories and encourage service members and veterans to stay engaged with local communities and American life. We support our troops by honoring their service and providing positive family and life experiences, during and after their years of service to our country.
Vet Tix provides tickets to all branches of currently-serving Military and Veterans, including immediate family of troops KIA.
Vet Tix secures tickets to sporting events, concerts, performing arts, educational and family activities across the nation. VetTixers sign up online. We verify their service. VetTixers request tickets to events that interest them, then pay a small delivery fee to receive their free tickets.
* Vet Tix is a 95% Charity
(Independently audited past 9 years)
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CORE VALUES
- Patriotism Honor and support to the men and women who have served our country. This unquestioned loyalty to our Military, Veterans and their families provides the foundation for what VTF is as an organization.
- Support and Recognition A yellow ribbon on your car shows support, but sending a veteran to a game with their family is a real gift of gratitude.
- Quality of Life Our service members fought and sacrificed for our life and liberty, we would like to give to their pursuit of happiness.
- Family We include family. Service Members rely on the support of their families. We strengthen family bonds by encouraging shared experiences that create lasting memories.
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WHY WE DO THIS
Our military shoulders unique burdens of stress and sacrifice. 16.6 million Veterans have served during wartime. 3.6 Million Veterans have service-related disabilities.
2.5 million Service Members have served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Almost 1 million have served multiple deployments. Since 2002 over 52,000 Americans have been wounded, over 1,500 are now amputees and over 6,800 have been killed in action. We want to honor and support those that served and sacrificed so much.
Wounds of war, both mental and physical, can stay with our veterans the rest of their lives. Giving to our veterans and supporting the transitions back into their families and communities, is a gift of gratitude in which we all can take part..
Most recent contributors: Ryan Callahan LT Brian Wagner CPL Butch Hogan