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Veterans Portrait Project (Unisex grey)

Organized by Stacy Pearsall
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Veterans Portrait Project

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All funds raised will go to Stacy Pearsall, the organizer for Veterans Portrait Project.
$270 raised
16 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$20
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Sports Grey
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Sports Grey
Organized by Stacy Pearsall

About this campaign

Help bring the Veterans Portrait Project to cities nationwide. Disabled combat veteran and photographer, Stacy Pearsall, will photograph active duty, Guard and Reserve military members and veterans at a location across the US with your support. The money earned from the fundraiser will go toward travel, lodging, meals, equipment, rental space, prints for the participants and more! A little goes a long way, so please give what you can. You’ll touch the lives of many worthy Americans.


Some are smiling. Others gaze at a distant point. All are veterans. The Veterans Portrait Project began while Stacy Pearsall recovered from combat injuries sustained in Iraq. Spending hours in VA waiting rooms surrounded by veterans from every generation and branch of service, Pearsall was compelled to honor and thank them in the only way she knows how, photography. The Veterans Portrait Project totals 3,000 veterans and grows daily.

Pearsall's mission continues off the battlefield with the Veterans Portrait Project (VPP). Stacy began the VPP in Charleston, SC, while recovering from her combat injuries. While she sat for hours in waiting rooms, she couldn’t help but to notice the men and women around her. She reached out to hear the stories of veterans from every branch of service, generation and conflict and felt inspired to bring her camera and take their portraits, leading to the project that now fills the walls of a number of VA Hospitals across the United States.

Today, Stacy continues her project and has photographed over a 3,000 veterans from coast to coast. What started as Stacy’s path to recovery and healing has now grown into her personal mission to honor and thank her brothers and sisters for their service in the best way she knows how: photography.

Supporters

rene 2 items
Jamie Trent 1 item
Mary Gauthier 1 item + $25
Emily and Josh Brown 1 item + $10

We think this is an important documentation of United States history.

Anonymous 1 item
Jeff Clapper 1 item
Michael Dukes 1 item
Diane Smart 2 items

As a Social Worker who works with Veterans (myself a Navy Veteran), I would love every Veteran to have the opportunity to be honored in this special way. Stacy, you ROCK!

Roy Lee Bass 1 item + $10

If you've served.... you know .....

Simon Fitall 5 items

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