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Middle schooler raises funds for Mid-Michigan Honor Flight

Middle schooler raises funds for Mid-Michigan Honor Flight

Yahoo04-03-2025

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A middle school student is on a mission to raise $120,000 for the Mid-Michigan Honor Flight — a group that sends veterans to our nation's capitol.
That amount would cover an entire flight to Washington D.C. Oakland County 13-year-old Abbie Jones became interested in helping veterans because she comes from a long line of veterans.
'My Uncle Johnny was in the army and he struggled with PTSD. In 2015 he ended his struggle. And I didn't want other families to go through what our family went through,' Jones said.
Mid-Michigan Honor Flight was 'best experience' for veterans
She has been on an Honor Flight before and said it was a very 'heartwarming experience.' Jones said toward the end of the flight, the veterans started to open up more and she became friends with one.
Her friend died a week ago and in his obituary said he wishes loved ones would donate to the upcoming , sponsored by Jones, instead of sending flowers.
Jones is raising money by going around the state and the country asking people to donate online. One fundraiser coming up on May 31 in Auburn Hills includes a DJ, taco bar, activities and raffles. For more information on how to help Abbie reach her goal, reach out to Mid-Michigan Honor Flight at or 231.803.4255 and let them know it's for Abbie's flight.
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