Helping a Hero Telethon Used (615) Hideaway Entertainment to Reach Facebook Viewers

HELPING A HERO TELETHON REACHES 

OVER 175,000 VIEWS In First 24 Hours Facilitated on 

(615) HIDEAWAY ENTERTAINMENT FACEBOOK PLATFORM

Telethon Event Set to Raise Awareness

and Funds To Support Wounded Veterans

Nashville, TN (December 29, 2021) – As people are in the giving spirit, Grammy award winner LEE GREENWOOD and America’s Southern Cooking Queen PAULA DEEN have teamed up to host the Helping A Hero Telethon which premiered December 27th across various broadcast stations and networks and facilitating Live on 615 Hideaway Entertainment Facebook platform which reached over 175,000 Facebook viewers in 24 hours.

The following Facebook pages aired the show; The 615 Hideaway, Bluegrass Music TV, T. Graham Brown, Classic Country TV, FROGGY 97, My Kind Of Country, Lee Greenwood, Janie Fricke, Trevor Decker News, Debby Boone, 101.3 WMCI, 4Gs Entertainment, Country Legends 97.1, Kornfield Friends, Big Country 105.7, MC1 Nashville, Center Stage Magazine, Do You Remember?, Helping a Hero, Nashville.com, Home Free, Classic Country Jamboree, Patriarch Distillers/Soldier Valley Spirits, 92.3 The Ranch, 102.3 The Coyote, Mustang1071 and more.

 The show performances included Debby Boone, The Oak Ridge Boys, Crystal Gayle, Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, The Frontmen of Country, John Conlee, Home Free, Sam Moore & T. Graham Brown with special guests Lee Brice, Michael Ray, Tim Rushlow, Janie Fricke, and Darryl Worley and hosted by Lee Greenwood and Paula Deen.

 

Helping a Hero is one of the largest home-building organizations in the nation for wounded veterans. Home recipients include veterans from 23 states whose permanent injuries have left them paraplegics, quadriplegics, amputees, with a severe TBI, blind, and with severe burns.

“Paula and I are both strong supporters of Helping A Hero and its mission to provide homes for veterans,” says Lee Greenwood. “The best way for us to end the year is by giving back and helping raise money and awareness for this great organization. We are hoping that America will join us in the effort to give back!”

Partnering with community home builders and the veteran, Helping A Hero makes sure each home is adapted to the specific needs of its recipient. The home recipients are responsible for three things: 1) a $50,000 mortgage, 2) to live in the home as his/her primary residence for a minimum of 10 years, and 3) Use of the VA Specially Adapted Housing grant if eligible.

Helping A Hero is accepting applications from eligible wounded warriors needing a specially adapted home. We also invite the public to Nominate a Hero by completing the nomination form. Both the application and the Nominate a Hero form are available on our website at www.helpingahero.org.

The Helping A Hero Telethon is executive produced by Kim Greenwood and Lee Greenwood.

ABOUT HELPING A HERO:

Texas-based Helping a Hero is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan organization providing support for military personnel severely injured in the war on terror. Our principal activity is to provide specially adapted homes for qualifying service members as well as engage the community to provide services and resources for our wounded heroes and their families.