When This War Vet Needed Help, The Cincinnati Bengals Showed Up!
It is so important to remember those who served and sacrificed to protect our freedoms. For one war vet in serious need, the Cincinnati Bengals found a beautiful way to give back.
Bill Allen served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. In 2022, he was diagnosed with coronavirus, and complications changed his life forever. Now, relying on a wheelchair, he was not able to get into his home until a ramp was built.
When the Cincinnati Bengals learned of Bill’s story, they joined forces with the Hillman Group and Operation Ramp It Up to help get him back home. Through fundraising, volunteering, and hard work, they gave this man a much-deserved gift.
The Bengals also took a moment to recognize those who work to give back to disabled veterans during the team’s Salute to Service game against the Cleveland Browns last year. There is no denying that this team is a class act. Learn more about this inspiring story here.
We believe very strongly in giving back to those who gave so much during World War II and Korea. This is why we support a bill we call The Greatest Generation Benefits Act. Learn more about this important legislation here.