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Alma Lee Vashti Beasley

Beasley, Alma Lee Vashti, 83 years old, a nearly 40 year resident of Placentia, California passed away peacefully on January 16, 2021. Born in Fort Payne, Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Jabe Wesley and Harriet Frances Lyons Burgess. She was preceded in death by her husband, LaVaughn Hale Beasley, of Soddy, Tennessee. At the young age of 10, Alma was sent to be raised by her Aunt Atha and Uncle Marvin due to her mother’s passing. She graduated high school with honors and received the “Most Likely to Succeed” title from her classmates. She went to college later in life, while working full time and raising a family. When Alma graduated from California State University at Fullerton with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business, she was the first of her side of the family to graduate college.

Bradley Cooper wears a Wounded Warrior Project cap as he takes his daughter Lea out

Share The actor complemented his outer layer with a slightly lighter pair of khaki pants and a set of black sneakers. He also wore a black baseball cap featuring a white graphic print across its front and carried an umbrella. It was a Harley-Davidson Wounded Warrior Project 39 cap. Layering up: The A Star Is Born actor wore a beige jacket and a patterned scarf to keep himself warm in the freezing temperatures Color coordination: Cooper was also seen wearing a pair of khaki pants that were similar in shade to his jacket Staying protected: The actor wore a large white facial covering to reduce the chance of contracting COVID-19 during his walk

Wounded Warrior Project spends 58% of donations on veterans programs

Wounded Warrior Project spends 58% of donations on veterans programs   Editor s note: As part of a yearlong investigation into charities across the nation, the Tampa Bay Times and its reporting partner, the Center for Investigative Reporting, asked readers in June to suggest nonprofits for closer review. Readers responded with nearly 300 suggestions. In the coming months, the Times and CIR will examine some of those charities and share what we found. Wounded Warrior Project, created in 2003, has become one of the fastest-growing veterans charities in the country. It was also one of the most requested when the Tampa Bay Times and the Center for Investigative Reporting asked readers to suggest charities to investigate.

Wounded Warrior Project Expands Support for Wounded Veterans and their Families with New Funding for Farmers in 2021

Wounded Warrior Project Expands Support for Wounded Veterans and their Families with New Funding for Farmers in 2021 Monday Dec 28th, 2020 Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) expanded partnerships to include 12 new and existing veteran and military service organizations to help meet the needs of our nation s wounded, ill, and injured veterans and their families. Farmer Veteran Coalition (FVC) was one of the dozen awarded. A national non-profit serving nearly 25,000 veterans turned farmers, FVC creates a new generation of farmers and food leaders while simultaneously offering our veterans a place to heal on America’s farms. WWP funding will directly support the Farmer Veteran Fellowship Fund. It’s a small grant program that provides assistance to veterans in the early stages of their agricultural careers with the purchase of a piece of equipment. For hundreds of members, the Fellowship Fund has made the difference in the viability of their farming operation.

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