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Beasley Dedicates November to Veterans Services Awareness


Beasley Media Group
Beasley Media Group

In a significant show of support for veterans and their families, Beasley Media Group has announced a month-long campaign to highlight veteran services, coinciding with Veterans Day. Throughout November, under its "Beasley Best Community of Caring" initiative, the company will feature special programming across its 57 radio stations nationwide.

This campaign includes airing public service announcements, broadcasting interviews with veteran support organizations, and sharing impactful stories aimed at informing veterans and their families about the resources available to them. Key partnerships have been formed with Cohen Veterans Network and Home Base Veteran and Family Care to amplify the reach and impact of these resources.

Specifically, in the Fort Myers market, Veterans Day will see a surge in focused public service announcements throughout all five Beasley radio properties, spotlighting the services provided by Home Base Florida.

Beasley Media Group Chief Communications Officer Heidi Raphael expressed the company's dedication, stating, "We would like to thank our valued veterans for their outstanding service and show support to them and their families." She emphasized the importance of not only recognizing but actively supporting veterans beyond just Veterans Day.

Beasley Media Group's initiative is part of its ongoing commitment to connecting communities and bolstering public service through its year-long "Beasley Best Community of Caring" program, which champions various important causes.

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