Fatz Cafe’ Pancake Benefit Breakfast, Saturday March 6th

Hidden Wounds Pancake Benefit

Hidden Wounds would like for you to join us for a pancake benefit at Fatz Café on Forest Drive in Columbia, SC, Saturday morning, March 6, 2010 from 7:30-10:30am.  Tickets are $8.00 per person and proceeds will go towards immediate psychological injury treatments for veterans and military personnel in need.    Bring your family and friends and enjoy delicious pancakes by Fatz Cafe while learning about Hidden Wounds!  Get educated about PTSD, TBI, suicide prevention and danger signs!  Learn how you can help make a difference!  Support our American heroes and Hidden Wounds on March 6, 2010!  To go plates, brochures, flyers, t-shirts, car magnets, and friendly faces will be available!

*update* Check out Hidden Wounds founder Anna Bigham on WIS-TV Mid-Day with Hannah Horne. http://www.facebook.com/#!/video/video.php?v=1361021871779&ref=mf

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2 Responses to “Fatz Cafe’ Pancake Benefit Breakfast, Saturday March 6th”

  1. Mama says:

    March 4, 2010

    I just this moment saw this flyer, and I think it looks absolutely FABULOUS, Anna!!! Yet as your birth mother, this exceptional work is certainly NOT a suprise to me in the least. Actually, I am courious why I have never seen it before now, eleven o’clock on a Thursday morning…..

    Your brother, Mills Palmer Bigham, was far too good in his heart and soul for this world. God gave Mills to me first to nurture, feed, and grow, and then we gave Mills through birth to the families, thus the world. By giving life to Mills for God, God chose to disable my health for Mills’s lifetime, twenty-three years. God and the angels God sent to me on April 8th in 1986 assured me that my choices would be guided hand-in-hand with the love within us all.

    God bless you, my intended first born, beautiful, beautiful girl. Your accomplishments are forever abundant, and I therefore claim your name, Anna Palmer Bigham, as a successful ever producing young woman.

    Peace and love,
    Mommy

  2. Peter Getz says:

    This is great! Unfortunately I learned of it too late. As a Vietnam Veterans I know how destructive PTSD can be to soldiers and family. I volunteer with the VA trying to help those soldiers.

    Hope more is done along these effort and get the public more involved.

    Thanks and God bless. Peter

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