Go Botanicals Proudly Supports Wish For Our Heroes
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Go Botanicals, the trusted and reliable source for premium CBD hemp-based products, and 501c3 organization Wish For Our Heroes, supporting active-duty military members, celebrates its strong partnership.
Go Botanicals is a producer of premium CBD products created to promote a fit, healthy and active lifestyle. Their products are all American made, and help customers with a wide array of ailments ranging from anxiety, joint aches, to insomnia.
For the third straight year in December of 2022, Go Botanicals provided Christmas gifts to active military families in need, including the entire wishlist for each child, gifts for parents, and grocery and gas gift cards. In September of 2022 the company also donated $30,000 worth of premium CBD products to Wish For Our Heroes.
“Through our partnership with Wish For Our Heroes, we are able to directly support military families who may need help during the holidays or any other time of the year,” said Ayla Rahmberg, Co-Founder / CEO of Go Botanicals.
Wish For Our Heroes (W4OH) is a national 501(c)(3), dedicated to assisting the men and women of the United States active-duty military, and in some cases, Veterans.
“Men and women selflessly serve our nation, while working for little pay, putting their lives on the line, and dealing with the secondary effects that can tear families apart. Wish For Our Heroes provides resources to the ‘average’ military member, in order to make their deployments a little easier, and to improve the quality of their family lives while home or during deployment,” said Jeff Wells, President and Founder of Wish For Our Heroes.
Wells said partnerships like the one they have with Go Botanicals is a great example of how businesses can support active-duty military and veterans throughout the year.
“Go Botanicals not only provides fundraising support, but has also given its resources to help our members with physical and mental health issues,” said Wells