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American Heroes

This "American Heroes" video segment was created in a collaboration between the American Legion and the Military Channel.  The segment is one of 10 being shown in rotation on the Military Channel 2-3 times per day over the next year.

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ABC/ESPN American Heroes

ABC/ESPN created a 1-minute video tribute that honors three fallen American Heroes.  This video was shown just prior to the Indy 500 on Memorial Day, 2010.

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12-year-old honors soldier killed in Iraq

As seen on channel WVEC out of Virginia Beach, VA. 

The North Landing Elementary School student heard about Nick Madaras a few years ago, after watching a story about the soldier on ESPN. Madaras died in Iraq in 2006 after a bomb exploded alongside a road.
While there, Madaras shared his passion for soccer with Iraqi children. It had been his hope to get as many soccer balls as possible shipped to him so he could hand them out.
"They're just playing on dusty roads," says Banasiewicz. "They don't even have nets. They just have two sticks, like, into the ground, and they're playing with, like, really tattered balls, and it was really sad."

 

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FC Unity Supports Soccer in Iraq

FC Unity is a London-based international not-for-profit organisation which aims to provide a platform for development and education through a series of football-based programmes. In partnership with regional and global organisations (including Kick For Nick), the programmes bring together people from different ethnic, religious and social backgrounds to overcome their differences and learn to work as teams. 

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News 12 Connecticut

Wilton soldier honored with soccer program
(05/20/09)
WILTON - Soccer clinics and tournaments in Iraq are scheduled for Memorial Day weekend to honor a fallen Wilton soldier who used soccer to connect with Iraqi children.

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WVIT-HFD (NBC) - Morning National News

WVIT-HVD, an NBC affiliate, reports on Kick For Nick with an interview of Lt. Col. Shinners who reports from Iraq on the difference being made in Iraqi children's lives due to Kick for Nick.

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WTNH - Channel 8 News

Father sees that son's
goal comes true

Foundation sends soccer balls to Iraq
children

Updated: Wednesday, 22 Apr 2009, 12:03 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 21 Apr 2009, 11:13 PM EDT

Wilton (WTNH) - It's part of the legacy of a young man who lost his life serving his country. Hundreds of soccer balls are being shipped overseas in hopes of getting children of one war-torn country into the game.

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WSYR-TV Reports on Kick For Nick

Baldwinsville, New York (WSYR-TV) - Just a little bit of good, can go a far way.  One group right here in central New York is proving that to be very true, giving a real kick to kids around the world -- all in the name of a fallen soldier.

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"Remember Me"

This video was made by Lizzie Palmer in honor of all our soldiers.

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New 10 Now - East Syracuse NY

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RNN Features Segment on Kick For Nick

Carolyn Rowe of RNN ran a segment on Kick For Nick in December 2008.

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Cooper City Collects Soccer Balls For Donation

COOPER CITY (CBS4) ― Children in Cooper City are collecting soccer balls to send to children in Iraq, in honor of a U.S. soldier who wanted to donate the balls as a gesture of good-will.

Private Nicholas Madaras had a love for soccer, whether it was in the U.S. or overseas. Two years ago, while Madaras was on leave, the young soldier...(CBS4 site)

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NBC 30 Features Kick For Nick

NBC 30 of Connecticut ran the following feature on Kick For Nick in July 2008. 

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Soccer Balls Headed For Iraq

The following video was shown on R News out of Rochester, NY.  See accompanying article in News section of the Kick For Nick site.

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Arizona Teen Donates Soccer Balls

ABC 15 (KNXV-TV, Phoenix) documents AZ teen's soccer ball collection drive.

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