Group's Horses Benefit Wounded Troops
Week of August 06, 2007
The nonprofit organization Back in the Saddle Bit by Bit (BITS) helps wounded military heroes and their families regain physical and mental fitness by riding and working with horses. BITS operates as a clearinghouse that identifies qualified programs around the country so wounded warriors can participate in these programs close to home. The Colorado-based group also works to help veterans in its program find employment. The group's officials hope to expand its program to reach as many servicemembers as possible through fundraising efforts. For more information, visit the BITS website at http://www.bitsbybit.org/.
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