FUNDRAISING WRESTLING PRESENTS A HEADLOCK TO VETERANS HOMELESSNESS
Event Date
06/18/2016
Event Time6:30 pm - 9:00 pm;
Location
Boys and Girls Club of Lodi
460 Passaic Ave, Lodi,
Lodi, NJ/Bergen
Fundraiser Wrestling Presents
Headlock to Veteran Homelessness hosted by the Bergen County Veterans Services “Tracers” Program
Come out for a fan driven, family friendly, action packed night of fun and excitement with the superstars of Fundraiser Wrestling while helping homeless veterans in Bergen County at the same time!
Signed to appear:
Former WWE/ECW star Nunzio aka Little Guido
Fundraiser Wrestling Champion “Showtime” Shawn Sheridan
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Ricky Landell and Tommy Face, The L&F Express
Making their Fundraiser Wrestling debuts from PWF Crystal Coast, Jimmy Cicero, Dr. Jack Cicero and the The “Big Slambino” Anthony Janazzo
Garfield’s own Glenn Ulrich
The Cashmasters
The “East Coast Player” Nate Colon
Stayed tuned to our Instagram and Twitter, @FundWrestling for more wrestler annoucements!
The Event will take place on June 18 at the Boys and Girls Club of Lodi at 6:30pm! We want to see everyone there to support our Veterans!
Ticket donations start at just $10 for general admission. 2nd Row $15 and 1st Row $20. E-mail info@fundraiserwrestling for tickets!
“TRACERS” wants to end homelessness for veterans in Bergen County by helping homeless veterans and veterans in danger of becoming homeless, and giving a hand to homeless vets, not a hand-out. Working together, we can do it.
Assisting homeless veterans is a top priority for the Bergen County Division of Veterans Services and its Advisory Board. In 1993, the division addressed this priority by launching Tracers, an all-volunteer group consisting of resident veterans.
The primary mission of our volunteers is to locate homeless veterans and link them to community-based and VA sponsored programs and benefits. Tracers hopes to find veterans shelters, jobs which provide adequate income, as well as other needed services in Bergen County. Tracers works with local veteran groups and other nonprofit organizations, public officials, business leaders, homeless and formerly homeless veterans.
The program’s name, “TRACERS,” was derived from the glow-in-the-dark bulletsrecognized by U.S. Military personnel. The veterans who volunteer for “TRACERS” are guiding lights who offer nontraditional outreach efforts to homeless veterans
The goal of “TRACERS” is to help every homeless veteran in Bergen County reach self-sufficiency. In addition, “TRACERS” has established a transitional home in the City of Garfield with support services for eight homeless veterans. The home opened in 2003.
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