Metal Art of Wisconsin’s Flags for Fortitude Program Honors American Heroes

America is a country built upon the bravery and noble acts of selflessness by ordinary people doing extraordinary things for others. Every day these anonymous heroes perform acts of courage and kindness, both big and small, that serve as an inspiration to all. From the Firefighters braving a house engulfed in flames to save a life or the everyday people who simply buy a meal for a hungry person in need.

Christopher Reeve once said, “A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.”  Heroes surround us every day in our land of the free and home of the brave. Metal Art of Wisconsin created a Flags for Fortitude program specifically to honor the unsung men and women who may be your friends, your colleagues, your family members, or maybe someone you read about.

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Do you know a hero who deserves recognition? Metal Art of Wisconsin encourages you to share your story by nominating them at www.flagsforfortitude.com. Please take a few minutes to send in  your submission to [email protected] to share your story of that person who has shown strength in the face of adversity, helped make your life better or you yourself have triumphed against hardship. Photos of your heroes and links are welcomed with your submission.

Each week, Metal Art of Wisconsin will review the nominations and choose their favorite heroes to receive one of their amazing custom designed Metal Art American Flag pieces in recognition of their fortitude.

More: www.metalartofwisconsin.com

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