Giving Back to Honor Flight

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Honor Flight Kern County (HFKC) is one of 136 hubs from around the country that is part of the Honor Flight Network. HFKC is an all volunteer non-profit created to honor veterans of Kern County and surrounding areas and veterans as far away as the San Fernando Valley. There are approximately 46,000 veterans in Kern County with over 8,000 of them World War II and Korean Veterans. Our mission is to honor and send America’s veterans to Washington D.C. to see the memorials built in THEIR honor for their service to our country – at no cost to the veteran. Ralph Bailey was privileged enough to go on on an Honor Flight with WWII Vets and felt compelled to do his part. We used the show one day to fund raise for Honor Flight and raised around $18,000. MBB_Logo1Mercy-and-Memorial-MASTERIMG_20150727_163932901 IMG_20150727_163856479

 

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