Winchester Ammunition: $100,000 Pledge to Folds of Honor

Since 2021, Winchester has donated nearly half a million dollars to this wonderful charity.

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posted on November 15, 2024
Winchester Folds Of Honor 2024

Ever heard of Folds of Honor? Since 2007, the group, which was organized by a veteran, provides scholarships to the families of fallen or disabled service members and first responders. Today, we've learned that Winchester Ammunition has pledged a $100,000 commitment that, for the fourth consecutive year, will go to fund Folds of Honor. Over the years, Winchester has contributed a total of $425,000 to Folds of Honor. 

Winchester introduced its USA VALOR series of ammunition in 2021, which pays tribute to Folds of Honor, the U.S. military and first-responders. Since its launch, more than 200 million rounds of USA VALOR ammunition have been sold in boxes featuring the Folds of Honor logo in support of their mission. 

"Winchester has a long history in support of the U.S. military dating back to the early 1900s. We are honored to continue our contribution to Folds of Honor and help the families that are truly in need," said Brett Flaugher, President of Winchester Ammunition. You can learn more about Wiinchester's support of military and veteran causes at Winchester.com/USAValor.

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