"It's great to kind of see people rally around something," said Korey Shaffer, the founder of Til Vahalla Project, which ...
Banks, a 22-year veteran of the Marines, was wearing a Til Valhalla Project shirt when she boarded the Delta flight at San Francisco International Airport earlier this week. The T-shirt, ...
"It's great to kind of see people rally around something," said Korey Shaffer, the founder of Til Vahalla Project, which sells the shirt Til Valhalla Project A veteran was allegedly asked to leave ...
"It's great to kind of see people rally around something," said Korey Shaffer, the founder of Til Vahalla Project, which sells the shirt Til Valhalla Project End Veteran Suicide shirt from the Til ...
They've also wanted to learn more about the shirt. It comes from the Til Valhalla Project, which uses proceeds from the sale of shirts and other merchandise to create memorials for fallen service ...
The story of a Marine veteran who was asked to get off a Delta Air Lines flight at San Francisco International Airport ...
Kennedy International Airport. Banks' shirt is made by the Til Valhalla Project, which helps provide mental health treatment to U.S. veterans, has renovated veterans' homes and more. "I feel like ...
The story of a Marine veteran who was asked to get off a Delta Air Lines flight at San Francisco International Airport because of her T-shirt has sparked outrage – and support. Catherine Banks ...
According to reports, the shirt Banks was wearing is sold by the Til Valhalla Project, a group that commemorates soldiers by raising money for families so that they can purchase memorial plaques ...
End veteran suicide.” Her shirt is sold by the Til Valhalla Project, which honors soldiers by raising funds for families to receive memorial plaques after their loved ones die and to help pay ...
“Do not give in to the war within. End veteran suicide,” reads a message across the shirt. It’s sold by the Til Valhalla Project, whose mission is to provide memorial plaques for the ...
“Do not give in to the war within. End veteran suicide,” reads a message across the shirt. It’s sold by the Til Valhalla Project, whose mission is to provide memorial plaques for the ...