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Bicycle Wounded Warrior Playing Cards

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Description
  • Bicycle has partnered with The Wounded Warrior Project Foundation and will donate 15 cents of each deck to support the organization
  • Bicycle decks feature the patented air-cushion finish softly beveled edges and sandwich construction for enhanced game play
  • US made cards ensure the highest levels of quality


Bicycle Cards has partnered with the Wounded Warrior Project Foundation by donating $0.15 per deck sold to help support wounded soldiers. These decks feature Bicycle playing cards patented Air-Cushion Finish, softly beveled edges, and sandwich construction for enhanced game play. Made in the USA to ensure the highest levels of quality. Purpose of the Wounded Warrior Project: To raise awareness and enlist public aid for the needs of injured service members. To help injured service members aid and assist each other. To provide direct programs and services to meet the needs of injured service members. Some Facts: 1 in 5 Veterans returning from Iraq & Afghanistan suffer from PTSD and/or depression. Only 1/2 of those service members have sought treatment. 45,000 members of our armed forces have been injured during the current conflicts. Of the families Wounded Warrior Project has helped: 94% of family support participants have learned self-care techniques. 325 families in need of physical health and wellness help served. 945 veterans enrolled in \"Warriors to Work\" program. 5,929 phone and email cases resolved for Wounded Warriors seeking assistance.

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