‘Forrest Gump’ star Gary Sinise donates millions every year to rebuild veterans’ lives, but no one’s noticed

Talented actor Gary Sinise, known for roles in TrumanApollo 13, and, most recently, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, has earned himself an Emmy and Golden Globe Award.

But there’s one thing he may be less famous for: his stunning acts of compassion towards US veterans.

Since 2001, Sinise has been helping thousands of veterans rebuild their lives after traumatic experiences at war through his Gary Sinise Foundation.

“After the tragic events of September 11, 2001, I began devoting much of my time supporting the men and women who were deployed in response to those attacks – the brave service members who, each day, protect and defend our great country,” the actor writes on his foundation’s official website, adding:

“Having veterans in my own family, and having been involved with supporting our military veterans going back to the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, it was after that terrible day I decided to become much more active for our defenders however and wherever I could.”

Sinise explains what inspired him to act.

“A few years after 9/11, I visited local NY firehouses, befriended many firefighters, and have supported the FDNY through numerous efforts, including raising funds to build The Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance, in honor of all 416 first responders lost on that terrible morning.

Through the Disabled American Veterans organization, I found it my mission to do all I could to support our wounded heroes and their families. And by getting involved with many other veterans Initiatives, I began to support the children of the fallen, Gold and Blue Star Families, and wherever I could serve and honor a need within the military, veteran, and first responder communities.”

“Over the years, I have met many dedicated people who are also actively working to do the same, and I have tried to do what I can to support their efforts as well as spearhead many projects on my own in support of those who are currently serving, have served, our first responders, and the families who serve alongside them.

I’ve traveled to visit our troops  around the world, and have also performed with my band (Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band) in Kuwait, Afghanistan, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Japan, Okinawa, Korea, Singapore, Diego Garcia, Guantanamo Bay, Alaska and throughout the US in an effort to help boost the morale of our troops and military families. Through my travels, I’ve seen firsthand our service member’s extraordinary dedication.” 

“My personal mission is what led to the founding of the Gary Sinise Foundation in 2011, and with the help of supporters like you, we will continue to expand this mission in support of our nation’s defenders, veterans, first responders, and their loved ones, while upholding the importance of keeping our country strong by taking care of those who serve.

While our programs and projects have certainly made a difference in many lives, there’s much more work to be done. On behalf of all of us here at the Gary Sinise Foundation, thank you.”

Sinise has most recently collaborated with Snowball Express, an organization focused on healing and helping the children of our nation’s fallen heroes. Through their partnership, they teamed up with American Airlines to send several hundred kids to Disneyland in 2006.

They partnered again On December 8, 2018 and flew over 1,000 children and their surviving parents to Disney World. “Have fun kids! We love you!” Sinise tweeted.

Sinise has also recently helped 11 wounded soldiers move into their new specially adapted smart homes, modified three homes to accommodate the needs of a wounded hero, donated three adapted vehicles to help defenders become more self-sufficient, and provided five mobility devices to bring independence back to our soldiers.

Sinise’s Foundation also served over 40,500 meals to our heroes across the nation and held 27 concerts for them and their loved ones.

Sinise also works with The Gold Star Family organization, founded in January 2005 by individuals who lost family members in the Iraq War, helping families heal after losing a loved one.

What a champ! Please share with your family and friends if you agree that Gary Sinise’s wonderful altruism deserves more recognition.

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