Saturday, November 16, 2013

Veterans reach out and run for others coming home

Childhood friends reunite, run to support veterans returning home
Wisconsin Rapids Tribune
Written by
Nathan Vine
Stevens Point Journal Media
November 15, 2013

Brett Foley, left, and David Chrisinger, childhood friends from Rhinelander, recently completed a 50-mile ultra marathon in Door County to raise money
Contributed photo
STEVENS POINT — Sitting at his computer early one morning in 2010, Brett Foley connected with an old friend and began rebuilding a life shattered by post-traumatic stress disorder after his service in the U.S. Marine Corps.

Foley, who served in the Marines for five years, from 2005 to 2010, with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, found support in his struggle with David Chrisinger, a University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point alumni who grew up with Foley in Rhinelander. The two bonded over running, and they decided to use that connection to help some of the estimated 1 million service members who will have transitioned back into the civilian workforce through 2016 as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan wind down.

The friends, both now 26 years old, paired about a year ago with The Mission Continues, a national service organization that helps veterans transition from the military to service and leadership programs that allow them to continue to serve in their communities.
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