SoldierStrong and Grapevine, Texas wireless provider, Patriot Mobile, are proud to announce they are joining forces to expand access to medical technology to veterans.
“We are excited to help SoldierStrong be the hands and feet of Jesus to our nation’s heroes,” said Glenn Story, Patriot Mobile CEO. “The men and women who are injured in service to our country deserve access to the best medical care available, and Patriot Mobile is proud to help SoldierStrong in this effort.”
Since 2013, Patriot Mobile has given Americans a conservative alternative for their cell phone service by providing dependable, nationwide coverage on 4G and 5G networks and exceptional all U.S.-based customer support. Patriot Mobile gives a portion of every dollar to support organizations that fight for our freedom.
Dr. Chris Meek, who co-founded SoldierStrong following his experience at Ground Zero on Sept. 11, 2001, praised Patriot Mobile’s support for military members, veterans, first responders and their families.
“SoldierStrong is enthusiastic about Patriot Mobile’s financial support, which helps uplift our shared mission to remember, honor and celebrate our heroes in uniform, especially those injured in service to our country,” Meek said. “Patriot Mobile has made a positive impact not just on its local community but also on the community of military veterans nationwide.”
Meek continued, “The same integrity and dedication that Patriot Mobile’s people devote to their work and in service to others will make a difference in the lives of veterans living with severe spinal cord injuries and paralysis, as well as the debilitating impacts of post-traumatic stress. It’s a true honor to work with and receive support from Patriot Mobile. Without the support of organizations like Patriot Mobile, SoldierStrong would be unable to benefit the lives of so many deserving veterans.”
Contributions from Patriot Mobile will fund SoldierStrong’s efforts to donate wearable robotic exoskeletons, known as SoldierSuits, which are used to aid paralyzed veterans in walking again, as well as BraveMind virtual reality software and hardware systems used to treat post-traumatic stress in post-9/11 veterans. SoldierStrong has donated more than $7 million in revolutionary medical technologies since 2013, including 30 SoldierSuits and 30 BraveMind systems to date.