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    Marlene Rodriguez

    en-usAugust 18, 2021
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    About this Episode

     Purple Heart Special Episode 


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    Thank you for tuning in to the Catch A Lift Fund's Coaches Corner podcast.  We hope you enjoy today's episode and will consider supporting the Catch A Lift Fund and the veterans we serve.  Visit our website for more information about our programs.  If you are experiencing a mental health crisis or suicidal thoughts, please call 988 or the Veterans Crisis Line 988 then 1 immediately.

    The views and opinions expressed during the Co


    Thank you so much for tuning into The Catch A Lift Fund, Coaches Corner. We appreciate your support of our mission, and incredible veteran members. Please leave us a review on streaming services and follow us on Instagram at @catchalift_fund. For more information about Catch A Lift, please visit our website at www.catchaliftfund.org.