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LEGACY Partners with Military Warriors Support Foundation

November 6, 2014, Portsmouth, NH — Finding and paying for a home is a major hurdle U.S. Marine Corps veteran Robert Vardaro will not face after serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, thanks to a program organized by the Military Warriors Support Foundation (MWSF) and supported by Portsmouth, NH based LEGACY Supply Chain Services. Vardaro and his three-year-old daughter Nevaeh were at LEGACY headquarters in Portsmouth on November 5, where company executives joined MWSF representatives to officially hand over the key to the family’s new home located in New England.

The Military Warriors Homes 4 Wounded Heroes program has been providing 100-percent mortgage-free homes throughout the country since 2007 for American heroes in recognition for their incredible service and sacrifice. Vardaro is a native of Westford, Massachusetts. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2007 to 2011 and was wounded by improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on three separate occasions in September of 2010.

“Making a difference in our communities is a cornerstone value of LEGACY’S culture,” explained LEGACY’s CEO. “Military heroes like Robert take these values to a level that is humbling and inspiring, and the LEGACY family is proud to support his family through the Homes 4 Wounded Heroes program.”

LEGACY has partnered with the Military Warriors Support Foundation to partially support a total of five mortgage-free homes throughout the United States. Additional ceremonies will be held in the next month to officially dedicate homes for wounded veterans and their families near LEGACY operations in Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee and California. The company’s sponsorship also includes free three-year Family and Financial mentoring programs for the selected veterans and their families.

Homes 4 Wounded Heroes‘s long-term support for veterans led LEGACY to sponsor of the initiative. “In addition to awarding homes, the program is focused on supporting vets and their families throughout their critical transition to civilian life,” a LEGACY spokesperson added.

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About LEGACY Supply Chain Services

LEGACY Supply Chain Services is a third-party logistics provider with over 37 years of supply chain experience. LEGACY’s expanded North American distribution footprint includes over six million square feet of dedicated and multi-client space in 50 locations, across 19 states and three Canadian provinces. Full-service solutions include warehousing and distribution, international and domestic transportation, customs and compliance, and installation services. LEGACY excels at providing high-touch service to clients across industries including consumer goods, technology, industrial manufacturing, retail, food and beverage, aftermarket automotive, life sciences, and government. In addition to industry leading services and capabilities, it is LEGACY’s culture that differentiates it from other 3PL providers, and drives client performance year-over-year.

About the Military Warriors Support Foundation

The Military Warriors Support Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity founded by (retired) Lieutenant General Leroy Sisco in 2007. The mission of the Foundation is to provide support for the nation’s wounded heroes and Gold Star families as they transition out of the military and into civilian life. This is a very fragile time for these heroes and their families, and the goal of the Foundation is to provide programs that facilitate a smooth and successful transition. Programs focus on housing and home ownership, employment, recreational activities and travel assistance. For more information on MWSF please visit www.MilitaryWarriors.org.

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