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Scott DeLuzioBuilding a Community for Veterans Through Golf
  1. Building a Community for Veterans Through Golf Scott DeLuzio 41:25

Joshua Sears, retired Army Sergeant First Class and founder of the 100FORE22 Foundation shares his journey from combat deployments and personal struggles with Mental Health to creating a nonprofit supporting veterans, first responders, and their families. Joshua explains how golf became his Therapy and inspired the foundation’s mission to raise awareness and funds for mental health resources through marathon golf events. By combining camaraderie, competition, and community, the 100FORE22 Foundation significantly impacts the lives of those who have sacrificed so much. Learn how you can support their mission and join the fight to reduce veteran suicide.

01:00 – Joshua’s military background and personal struggles
05:30 – The inspiration behind the 100FORE22 Foundation
10:15 – Using golf as a form of therapy and connection
15:45 – The impact of marathon golf events
22:30 – Stories of lives changed through the foundation’s efforts
30:00 – How to support the 100FORE22 Foundation and upcoming events

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Scott DeLuzio Host - Drive On Podcast

Scott is an Army veteran who served in the Connecticut Army National Guard as an Infantryman and was deployed to Afghanistan in 2010. Like many soldiers who deploy to combat, that deployment changed Scott forever. Drive On Podcast talks about the challenges soldiers face when coming back home. Reacquainting with loved ones, finding a purpose outside of the military, and the struggles that come with it all.

If we're going to get better, we have to start talking about the problems we're facing.

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