
When Shelby Iapoce, daughter of Ultra Imaging Solutions co-founder Joe Iapoce, learned of the Wounded Warrior Project, she knew she wanted to get involved.
Shelby is a member of Fairfield University's women's lacrosse team, which helps raise funds and awareness for the Wounded Warrior Project. "My family has always supported veterans," Shelby said, "and I wanted to do something for them as well." She found the Wounded Warriors Project to be a perfect match for her desire to support veterans and decided to make a difference.
Shelby is the driver of the Fairfield Stags Lacross Team effort to generate awareness and support for Wounded Warriors and last year's event at the annual men's and women's double-header raised over $14,000. The team hopes to duplicate or exceed that effort this year.
Proud father Joe sets up tents at the team's event and helps take care of customers who purchase Wounded Warrior Project merchandise and contribute to this worthy cause.
Like Joe, we're proud of Shelby's efforts and proud to support the Wounded Warrior Project.
Click here to watch a video about last year's event.
If you'd like to learn more about the Wounded Warrior Project, click here.
Shelby is a member of Fairfield University's women's lacrosse team, which helps raise funds and awareness for the Wounded Warrior Project. "My family has always supported veterans," Shelby said, "and I wanted to do something for them as well." She found the Wounded Warriors Project to be a perfect match for her desire to support veterans and decided to make a difference.
Shelby is the driver of the Fairfield Stags Lacross Team effort to generate awareness and support for Wounded Warriors and last year's event at the annual men's and women's double-header raised over $14,000. The team hopes to duplicate or exceed that effort this year.
Proud father Joe sets up tents at the team's event and helps take care of customers who purchase Wounded Warrior Project merchandise and contribute to this worthy cause.
Like Joe, we're proud of Shelby's efforts and proud to support the Wounded Warrior Project.
Click here to watch a video about last year's event.
If you'd like to learn more about the Wounded Warrior Project, click here.