City of Death with Ephraim Mattos
Monday, November 12th at 8pm ET/5pm PT

Former US Navy SEAL Ephraim Mattos teamed up with New York Times best-selling author Scott McEwen (American Sniper) to write City of Death: Humanitarian Warriors in the Battle of MosulCity of Death tells the unforgettable story of an American warrior turned humanitarian forced to fight his way into and out of a Hell on Earth created by ISIS. https://www.wmrgrp.com/ephraim-mattos/ 

Honoring Those Who Give So Much

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As America’s Independence Day approaches, please take a moment to remember the sacrifices our service members make each day to ensure our safety, security and freedoms.

I encourage you to celebrate this holiday by honoring those who’ve spent their lives serving our country, including their families. Many times we forget to thank the families of those that serve. It is not easy for them to be without their loved one and in many ways they are the forgotten heroes in our country.

One of the many ways that we can give back is by donating to the USO Wishbook which sends select gifts to our troops that range from calls home, comfort packages when they are abroad and welcoming a hero home. Other options could be donating to Folds of Honor, hiring a veteran or volunteering to one of the many programs that support veterans as they transition to civilian life.

I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all of our service men, women, their families, and to all of our veterans for all that you do, and have done for our country.

Make Every Moment Count!

Marianne

Subaru Matching Gift to CNN Heroes!

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Subaru is matching donations to all Top 10 CNN Heroes! Please donate via CNN website and share this photo to spread the word! Donate to Warrior Hike and help combat veterans heal!

Donate here http://www.cnn.com/donations/sean-gobin.html

Until 11:59 p.m. PST on December 31, 2015, donations made via CNN.comusing Amazon Payments will be matched up to an aggregate match total of $500,000. Matching is limited to $5,000 per donation and $50,000 total per 2015 Top Ten CNN Hero.