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Infinity Her gives back to veterans

Infinity Her will donate a portion of proceeds to Wounded Warriors Family Support.

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In a tribute to those who serve, Infinity Her, a women’s headwear brand, announced a continued charitable initiative benefitting the Wounded Warriors Family Support, a veteran-founded nonprofit dedicated to supporting the families of America’s wounded service members.

In this initiative, launched in May in honor of Memorial Day, Infinity Her will donate a portion of proceeds from its Hattie unstructured all-over print cap in navy and red with white stars to Wounded Warriors Family Support. The initiative doesn’t end there — donations will continue during Independence Day in July and Veterans Day in November, allowing customers to give back during key moments of national reflection.

Wounded Warriors Family Support is dedicated to serving the families of those who have been wounded, injured, or killed in combat. Recognizing that the effects of war extend beyond the battlefield, WWFS provides comprehensive support — including financial assistance, caregiver resources, family retreats, and educational programs — to help families heal both physically and emotionally. Since its founding in 2003, the organization has supported more than 1.4 million veteran families, becoming a trusted and vital resource for those who have sacrificed so much for our country.

“As a company, it is our privilege to donate to organizations that are boots on the ground,” said Ramona Watson, VP of product development and marketing at Infinity Her. “It is the least we can do, especially with the Wounded Warriors organization, because soldiers give everything to help protect this country. We are thankful for these groups and want to help them keep doing more of the wonderful things they do.”

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Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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