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Al’s Beach Club donates $1,000 to Emerald Coast Wounded Warriors

$1,000 was donated to the Emerald Coast Wounded Warriors!
Al's Beach Club donates to Emerald Coast Wounded Warriors

Al’s Beach Club and Burger Bar on Okaloosa Island hosted its first Beach Luau Party Series in August, September, and October.

In addition to the Polynesian pig roast and fire dancers, they partnered with Emerald Coast Wounded Warriors to help support their cause to bring local war veterans together and to educate the public about none-visible wounds such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury.

On November 3rd, a portion of the proceeds from the events were donated to Emerald Coast Wounded Warriors in the amount of $1,000.00 dollars with thanks for their continued support of the troops.

Emerald Coast Wounded Warriors’ goal is to bring local warriors together on the Emerald Coast and to assist with providing forward momentum to healing those warriors. They are not associated with Wounded Warrior Mission but, also, seek to educate the public about none-visible wounds such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).

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