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  S D I K RIORS THE R A W Y D R E D TA Y MILITARY AND WOUN IAN PERSPECTIVE.” I L I M S ' R T ST MAY I O ACTIVE DU TION FROM A CHRI F O N E R NG CHILD - 1 2 E D U CA “PROVID RECEIVE K O T Y T I N U OPPORT THE NEED The children of active duty military personnel often move many times during their K-12 school years. Educational excellence and cost vary greatly from place to place. Our program provides funding so that these children can re- ceive high-quality Christian education wherever they go. Often the children of wounded warriors are suddenly uprooted in order to be close to their parent who is living in a military hospital. The burden of schooling in a strange city or trying to homeschool while taking care of a wound- ed spouse becomes overwhelming for the well parent. THE SOLUTION We provide funding for fully accredited Christian educa- tion. This education may be provided in a Christian school classroom or in the home through online or traditional curriculum. A MINISTRY OF RENEWANATION We are honored to partner with SFC Brian “Mayor” Ke- aton to help care for the children and families of military personnel. Sergeant Keaton has experienced first hand the educational challenges that come with military life and more specifically with being a wounded warrior. Through the Mayor’s Military Kids scholarship program, we will bless and strengthen those who have given so much to guarantee our freedom. Learn more about how you can help a military family and change a child’s future by visiting our website, MayorsMilitaryKids.org. G R O . S D I K Y R A T MAYORSMILI