Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Brothers of veteran who committed suicide, reached out to young soldiers with Chick-fil-A

North Carolina man buys Chick-fil-A for servicemen in honor of late veteran brother, PTSD support


Fox News
By Janine Puhak, Jennifer Earl

Two men in North Carolina paid a good deed forward in honor of their late stepbrother Joshua, a Marine veteran who took his own life last week.
As the family grieves his passing, one of his brothers paid the Chick-fil-A bill for 11 servicemen, in remembrance of their loved one and to raise awareness of post-traumatic stress disorder. (Stephen Full)
The two brothers were having a meal at a Chick-fil-A bill and one of them, Jonathan, surprised a group of 11 servicemen with the generous gesture of paying their bill in remembrance of Joshua and to raise awareness of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

"We wanted to use it as a teaching moment for our boys ... to show respect and honor for the men and women that fight for this country every day," Jonathan's brother Stephen Full told Fox News. "Take care of the people that take care of us."
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