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Hunt Heroes Foundation and BrightView Landscapes Partner to Donate Bikes to Military Children

Hunt Heroes Foundation and BrightView Landscapes Partner to Donate Bikes to Military Children

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CHICAGO, Dec. 21, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Hunt Heroes Foundation (HHF), Hunt Military Communities Mgmt., LLC (“HMC”), nonprofit organization and BrightView Landscapes, the nation’s leading commercial landscape company, recently partnered up to give 50 lucky military children new bicycles and helmets just in time for the holiday season. All 50 of the bicycles were generously donated to the HHF from BrightView, a partner of HMC on many of its properties.

Essay winners from Langley Family Housing receive their new bicycles.

“BrightView was truly honored to donate these bicycles to the Hunt Heroes Foundation,” said John Chapman, BrightView Regional Key Account Manager. “These bicycles were purchased by BrightView and assembled as part of a team building exercise for our employees.  We knew we wanted them to be put to good use so donating them to military children, through the HHF made a lot of sense.”

The bicycles were given away as part of a contest where military children, under the age of 16, had to write an essay on what it meant to be the child of a service member.  Nearly 200 entries were received from almost every Hunt property nationwide. 

“The judges had an extremely hard time narrowing it down to 50 winners,” said John Ehle, Hunt Heroes Foundation President. “There were so many good, heart tugging essays that we really wish each person who entered could win.  We are so grateful to BrightView for their generosity and for helping make so many children’s holiday a little brighter this year.”

Portions of some of the winning essays are below:

“I am thankful for being a military child because I love my dad and he is in the military. I love him but sometimes he hast to leave to help or save people around the world.” Zyla V. Floyd, 8 years old.

“My dad is in the military. He goes to far away work for a long time. It means we don’t always get to spend holidays together. It mean I have to be brave for mom when he is not home. It means when other kids have their dad for the holidays mine may have to work. But when my dad is home is super special.” Allen Corban, 8 years old.

“For me, being a military child is sometimes not so easy. It takes a lot of work to be in the military so there’s a lot of times when my dad is gone. But, I know that he is doing good work, and that he is always there to take care of me, even when he’s not right there next to me.” David Potter, 15 years old.

About Hunt Heroes Foundation
Formed in 2018, the Hunt Heroes Foundation proudly serves military families, partners and communities through opportunities and ideas generated by our people and partnerships.  Together, the HHF will discover new ways to ensure we help bring a positive change to the communities in which we live and work. http://huntheroesfoundation.org/

About Hunt Military Communities
As the most experienced and largest owner of military housing in the nation, Hunt Military Communities offers unsurpassed quality and service to more than 200,000 residents in over 52,000 homes on Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Army installations throughout the country. With a 50-year legacy and a partnership with the Department of Defense, Hunt strives to build communities characterized by three clear promises: 5-star service, connectedness, and a culture of trust.  For more information, visit www.huntmilitarycommunities.com.

About BrightView
BrightView is the largest provider of commercial landscaping services in the United States. Through its team of approximately 20,000 employees, BrightView provides services ranging from landscape maintenance and enhancements to tree care and landscape development for thousands of customers’ properties, including corporate and commercial properties, HOAs, public parks, hotels and resorts, hospitals and other healthcare facilities, educational institutions, restaurants and retail, and golf courses, among others.

 

Yanamari Gallagher of Shaw Family Housing picks up her new bicycle donated through the Hunt Heroes Foundation and BrightView Landscapes

Mikayla Munir of Little Rock Family Housing is all smiles after winning a new bicycle from Hunt Heroes Foundation

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