21 October 2013 - Arnold Fisher is angry.The real estate mogul and philanthropist wants know why the U.S. government isn’t doing more to help the country’s veterans in their recovery from post-traumatic stress (PTS) and traumatic brain injury (TBI).
“If we can't do this, we are not a decent people,” Fisher said. “We lose that decency if we can't help those who help us.”
So Fisher is channeling his anger for the better good.
He told “On the Radar” in a behind-the-scenes interview at last week’s “Hero Summit,” hosted by the Daily Beast, that he and his family have made it their mission to fill the void in assisting the country’s veterans through their two foundations: The Fisher House Foundation and the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund.
“All the money comes from the American people, the government is not part of this,” Fisher said of the foundations, which operate through private donations. “Why, I don't know, but they're not, so if they're not, we have to step up.”
The Fisher family’s philanthropy on the part of veterans began in 1990. read more w/video>>>
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