Lisa Groves has seven teddy bears piled on the passenger seat of her Jeep Compass with West Virginia license plates.
There's a worn Bible laying on the dashboard, an American flag adhered with gold duct tape to the antenna and a blue and white handicapped parking tag hanging from the rear-view mirror.
The 50-year-old in the driver's seat is a disabled U.S. Army veteran. She made it to Alaska last week after departing from her home state on June 2. Her road trip comes with a mission: help fellow veterans in need. Her shirt reads, "As God my guide and by my side I'm driving to 49 U.S. States (Alaska)-Canada-Mexico For a No Veteran Left Behind Veteran's Awareness Drive."
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2 comments:
Rev. Paul,
A big thank you to Lisa Groves for her service and her dedication to her fellow service men.
Agreed, Sandy. Thanks!
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