Grunt Style donates $20k to Burn Pits 360

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Earlier this month, Grunt Style contributed a sizable donation to Burn Pits 360. The non-profit posted a thank you message on their social media accounts. Claiming the donation was in the amount of $20,000.

Earlier this month, Grunt Style contributed a sizable donation to Burn Pits 360.

Grunt Style has been a long standing partner of the organization and their donation will be put to good use. Burn Pits 360 is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to, “reintegrate, restore and build resilience through facilitating the unmet needs to warriors and their families through outreach, advocacy, education and research.”

The joint efforts of Grunt Style and Burn Pits 360 have been featured on national news. Additionally, Burn Pits 360 was featured on the HBO series The Problem with Jon Stewart.

The organization works to provide ” {an} independent burn pit exposure registry in which family members can record the names of warriors who served the nation but have passed away due to illnesses from toxic injury.”

Burn Pits 360 works towards giving a better future to the heroes of America who have been forgotten in the midst of war.

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