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Photo courtesy of Carrington House, a charitable foundation |
On
Saturday September 8, 2018 I will take a ride with around 500 friends. We’ll be
on every kind of bike imaginable and we will have ideals from all over the
spectrum. On Saturday we will ride with one purpose – to honor and support US
Navy Chief Petty Officer Holly Katke, HMC. We will ride for two heroes, Holly
and her daughter Leia
We’ll
gather at the Naval Base/Ventura County, register and have a little breakfast
while we await a stirring 9/11 Commemoration Ceremony. We will meet our hero
and a few White Heart Foundation alumni and dignitaries before we mount up and
Ride to the Flags (RTTF) at Pepperdine University where there will be one 3’X5’
flag for each casualty of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, 2,977 flags in total. We’ll see flags from a
variety of nations sprinkled in among our American flags, a flag for each
person’s nationality - 90 International flags. I won’t be able to say much as I walk from one end of the
display to the other, I’ll only be able to offer a quiet prayer for the people
and their families, for the casualties of war, for those still in harm’s way,
and for the wounded like Holly and their support groups like Leia.
Then we
will listen to music, visit sponsors of the event, knock back a few beverages,
and plunk down some cash on raffle items we may or may not be able to strap to
our bikes for the trip home.
Holly’s
story:
Chief
Petty Officer Holly Katke was an Independent Duty Hospital Corpsman and earned
the title of the highest enlisted medical care provider in the Navy. She is
also fluent in Arabic and as a female was frequently the only person local
women would talk to in Iraq. Holly was serving with a Navy Seal team when the outfit
came under fire. They were at fleet station when she took a sniper round to the
head, one eighth of an inch from being killed in action.
The
bullet stayed lodged in Holly’s brain for three months causing multiple strokes
resulting in the loss of the use of her right arm, half of her vision, and much
of the functionality of her right leg. Her memory is sketchy – she describes it
as like ‘fifty first dates’. Holly has continued her education and achieved her
Bachelorette degree and works to study environmental issues.
Through
all of this, Holly is a single parent to Leia, her highest priority and Holly’s
primary helper.
The
funds raised by our ride will provide Holly with specialized rehab equipment and
help with transportation for her and her daughter.
Five minute
video on Holly: https://youtu.be/myyopWnRbXE?t=353
If you
feel inclined to donate you can do so through the links below, my fundraising
page or to White Heart directly. If you don’t feel so inclined, stop for a
moment and pray for Holly, her daughter, and all of our wounded veterans. Thank
you.
My
fundraising page: https://donate.whiteheart.org/event/ride-to-the-flags-xi/e191755
Or White
Heart Foundation at: http://www.whiteheart.org/
Dear Holly,
Thank you for your service and the
sacrifice you’ve made for us as a country, for your fellow Seals and
Sailors, and for freedom. I appreciate how you’ve battle back and continued to fight through
your injuries in order to be there for your daughter and to be there for our
world as a researcher.
I am honored to ride for you and make a bit
of a difference to you as you live and love. I am humbled that I’ll ride with
hundreds of others who feel the same way for you and other wounded veterans.
I appreciate the sacrifices that your
daughter has made and continues to make for you and I love how she loves you.
And if I may be so bold, I love how she taps out the beat.
And, I pray for continued healing and
miracles for you and through you. I pray for your daughter so that she’ll have
endurance, focus, and be a source of pride and fulfillment to you. In my heart,
I know your daughter is a great source of strength to you, I pray she finds her
way and achieves her dreams.
Keep the iron side up,
Jerry ‘Shakespeare’
White
Facebook comment from David Hintz: Sadly gonna miss ride due to injuries and an accident totaled my motorcycle
ReplyDeleteOh no! Sorry that you're going through this. Praying for a full and speedy recovery.
DeleteFacebook comment from Mark Elliott: Going to make this ride this year.
ReplyDeleteExcellent Mark. I'll be the tall funny look'n guy with 'Shakespeare' on his jacket or vest. Looking forward to this Saturday for sure. Ride well.
DeleteFacebook comment from Betty White: This sounds like an awesome ride coming up, Jer! I will try again to donate in your name, but if I don't make it this time, I'll send you the $$$ and you can do it for your Dad & me! 😋
ReplyDeleteNo worries mom, thanks. It is one of my favorite charity rides as it keeps me in touch with 9/11, our veterans, and my friends in a very positive way.
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