You already know that the Liberty Fun Pass gives a portion of its profits
to support U.S. troops returning from overseas. But you might not know why.
Scott Higgins, the CEO of Liberty Fun Pass, was an Army lieutenant in
Vietnam from 1967-68. This experience instilled in him an abiding
commitment to Veterans. He was happy to serve again, when he was
asked by New York City Mayor Edward I. Koch in 1982 to co-chair
(with Donald Trump) the New York Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Commission. The commission built a memorial in lower Manhattan,
established an ongoing jobs program for Vietnam vets, and held a
"Welcome Home" ticker tape parade through New York's "Canyon of Heroes."
It was out of Scott's experiences that he created the Liberty Fun Pass,
a membership organization that saves patriotic Americans thousands
of dollars while at the same time supports our troops
returning from overseas.
Through its partnerships with military service organizations
like the USO, Liberty Fun Pass has presented troops returning from
overseas with hundreds of thousands of dollars of benefits.
A portion of Liberty Fun Pass profits also goes to help
our troops. And that is something we all can be proud of. More here.
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