Local veteran to run 100 miles for PTSD awareness
| 24 May 2018 | 06:16

Bryan Caballero, pictured here with Jay jay, a rescue from the Warwick Humane Society and the gym mascot at CKO Kickboxing in Warwick, will be running 100 miles from Philly to New York to raise awareness about and money for Past-Traumatic Stree Disorder (PTSD).
WARWICK — Bryan Caballero, a U.S. Army combat veteran from CKO Kickboxing in Warwick, will be running 100 miles from Philly to New York for PTSD Awareness on May 29-31.
Caballero said all proceeds from T-shirt sales will go to a veteran in need cited on the website valiantsoldier.com.
"Our target is to sell 1,000 T-shirts to raise PTSD Awareness and generate funds for our veterans in need," Caballero said. "We will post a video of the soldier receiving the funds. It is important at Valiant Soldier that you see the end result of your contribution. Watch our video to give you a better overview of our mission."
For additional information, contact Caballero at bryanc@ckokickboxing.com.