PRESS RELEASE
January 2, 2017. Boulder, Colorado—CBDRx, the world’s premiere nutraceutical hemp company is set to donate large amounts of phyto rich hemp extract to Veterans groups across the country.
CBDRx announces the donation of their proprietary hemp extract to Veterans groups across the United States. Passion is what makes CBDRx the best hemp company in the world and through their passion, CBDRx honors our Veterans with the best, most nutritious, full spectrum phyto rich hemp extract available.
“It’s a true honor to serve our Veterans” said Tim Gordon, CEO at CBDRx. “this opportunity to donate to our Veteran heroes is truly a feeling of gratitude and greatness!” said Gordon speaking on the donation.
The Veteran groups receiving the hemp extract are more than pleased. “CBDRX is an outstanding company! what a tremendous act of kindness and gratitude” said Tom Schultz, founder of P&B/420 Supply, speaking of the donation. Schultz a proud service-disabled Veteran of the United States Army Vietnam, and a Veterans advocate helped coordinate the donations.
The Veterans groups receiving the CBDRx hemp extract include:
*Grow for Vets. Roger Martin 720-724-8387 www.growforvets.org
*Veteran Farmers Alliance. Stephanie Davis 720-998-6454 www.veteransfarmeralliance.org
*Colorado Veterans Association. Paul Apodaca 720-276-4186
*My Compassion. Heidi Parikh 844-226-6200 ext 420 www.mycompassion.org
*Trek2Freedom. Susan Thompson www.trek2freedom.org
For More Information Contact:
Tim Gordon
CBDRx LLC
www.cbdrx.com
[email protected]
970-238-0969
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