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Coral Springs Honors Veterans with New Program
Coral Springs, Florida – The City of Coral Springs is committed to honoring the sacrifice and service of local veterans through a newly launched Veterans Recognition program. Each month, during a City Commission meeting, City Officials will recognize a resident who served or currently serves in our nation’s armed forces.
An advocate for the program since becoming Mayor in 2019, Mayor Scott Brook said, “Joining the military is a tremendous act of bravery that must be honored throughout a person’s lifetime. It is important to remember that despite separating from a military career, many of our Veterans are deeply impacted by their service, even decades later. I am humbled and proud to launch this program that honor our military heroes in November, as we commemorate Veteran’s Day. We can never thank and honor our heroes too much.”
We encourage our residents and business leaders to submit a Coral Springs Veteran for recognition, by filling out the form located on our website.
The City of Coral Springs values, honors and appreciates veterans and their families for their service. For more information on the program, please call 954-344-1004.
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