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Help CreatiVets End Veteran Suicide

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ChoiceCenter LV214 Legacy Service Stretch for CreatiVets

We are asking a few of our key partners to rally their friends, family, and networks to support our work. By becoming a fundraiser for CreatiVets, you will help bring the healing power of art and music to United States active duty and military veterans across the country, and you'll help your friends feel good about doing good.

Starting a fundraiser is easy to do, and it's fun. We'll even give you all the tools you'll need to make a difference. With your help we can help CreatiVets improve the lives of our service members and eliminate veteran suicide once and for all.

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Brad Arb 100 0 A

Brad Arb

Chris Ashby 155 -55 A

Chris Ashby

Amy Bahuman 0 100 A

Amy Bahuman

Amy Bahuman 55 45 A

Amy Bahuman

Leschon Clark 10 90 A

Leschon Clark

Tina Eftimova 49 51 A

Tina Eftimova

Mikaela Esguerra 103 -3 A

Mikaela Esguerra

Rudy Guin 40 60 A

Rudy Guin

Bill Hicks 39 61 A

Bill Hicks

Judy Kareck 78 22 A

Judy Kareck

Judy Kareck 0 100 A

Judy Kareck

Daniel Kim 52 48 A

Daniel Kim

Alexis Marshall 0 100 A

Alexis Marshall

Makayla Peterson 107 -7 A

Makayla Peterson

Michael Plaster 100 0 A

Michael Plaster

Jose Ramirez 56 44 A

Jose Ramirez

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