Memories Of Honor Partners With Nine Line Apparel To Launch Special Limited Edition T-Shirt, Now Available

7th annual ‘Honor The Fallen 5K’ set for May 21
at The Grove near Nashville

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Memories of Honor, a 501c3 nonprofit organization based in Nashville is excited to announce a new partnership with Nine Line Apparel, a patriotic lifestyle brand based in Savannah, Georgia to create a special limited edition design of a men’s, women’s and youth t-shirt. Now available for a limited time through April 18 for only $14.99/$25.99, the shirts can be purchased at ninelineapparel.com/collections/memories-of-honor. The shirts display a Battlefield Cross and the core message and mission of Memories Of Honor, to remember our fallen soldiers, and make everyday Memorial Day. Proceeds from the t-shirt sales will benefit Memories Of Honor.

“As a veteran-owned giveback organization, our brand was built on the foundation of honoring those heroes we’ve lost in service to our country,” said Rich Caponi, Chief Revenue Officer at Nine Line Apparel. “We are proud to collaborate with Memories of Honor on a design to help recognize and remember the fallen, and to help amplify their mission to make every day a Memorial Day.”

7th Annual Honor The Fallen 5K, May 21:
The 7th annual Honor the Fallen 5K will take place on May 21 at 9:00am at The Grove in College Grove, Tennessee. Situated between Mother’s Day weekend and Memorial Day weekend, there is no better time to cover the families of our Nation’s heroes in our love and gratitude.

More than “just another” 5K, the HTF5K is a family-friendly, pet-friendly community event where friends of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities join in unity to show their love and support to our families of our Nation’s fallen heroes. And also to pay their respects to our military members and first responders, both past and present.

HTF5K uniquely fosters patriotism and gratitude where participants wear a Fallen Hero Memorial Bib containing the name of a fallen US service member. Many of the families of the fallen are on hand to meet the participants. To register or for more information, visit honorthefallen5k.com.

“We believe our fallen service members and their families deserve to be honored and remembered not just on Memorial Day, but every day,” said Amy Cotta, founder of Memories of Honor. “Our mission is to make every day Memorial Day by creating living, breathing memorials so no life loss as a result of serving our country goes forgotten.”

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