Combat Wounded Parking Sign Program
The Wings of Honor Museum is proud to provide a limited number of complimentary “Combat Wounded” parking signs to businesses throughout Northeast Arkansas, thanks to a generous $1,000 grant from the Jonesboro Sam’s Club. Approved by Club Manager Lauren Tripp, this grant enables us to honor Purple Heart recipients by designating parking spaces that recognize their sacrifice.
How It Works
If you are a business interested in participating, you can still submit a request using the form below.
Special Thanks
We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to BuildASign.com for their support in maximizing the number of signs produced through this grant. Their assistance has helped stretch every dollar to reach more businesses and honor more veterans.
“This program is a simple but meaningful way to recognize Purple Heart recipients and highlight their sacrifice in our communities,” said Terrence Ward, President of the Wings of Honor Museum. “We’re incredibly grateful to Club Manager Lauren Tripp, Sam's Club, and BuildASign for helping make this possible.”
For more information about the Combat Wounded Parking Sign Program, please contact us at [email protected] or visit us at the Wings of Honor Museum in Walnut Ridge.
The Wings of Honor Museum is proud to provide a limited number of complimentary “Combat Wounded” parking signs to businesses throughout Northeast Arkansas, thanks to a generous $1,000 grant from the Jonesboro Sam’s Club. Approved by Club Manager Lauren Tripp, this grant enables us to honor Purple Heart recipients by designating parking spaces that recognize their sacrifice.
How It Works
If you are a business interested in participating, you can still submit a request using the form below.
- Request a Sign: Click here to complete the request form
Special Thanks
We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to BuildASign.com for their support in maximizing the number of signs produced through this grant. Their assistance has helped stretch every dollar to reach more businesses and honor more veterans.
“This program is a simple but meaningful way to recognize Purple Heart recipients and highlight their sacrifice in our communities,” said Terrence Ward, President of the Wings of Honor Museum. “We’re incredibly grateful to Club Manager Lauren Tripp, Sam's Club, and BuildASign for helping make this possible.”
For more information about the Combat Wounded Parking Sign Program, please contact us at [email protected] or visit us at the Wings of Honor Museum in Walnut Ridge.