Monday, August 9, 2010

Montel Williams talks about his recent visit with the recovering soldiers at the Walter Reed Hospital.

He talked about how Walter Reed Army Medical Center uses poker to assist soldiers, suffering from brain trauma problems.

They use it because poker analytically puts the brain back in order. It helps soldiers re-socialize, do critical thinking, and do step thinking. They use poker every Friday to rehab the soldiers.

When Montel found out more about the way poker is being implemented, he decided to take action. He got in touch with the President of the USO, a $290,000,000 non-profit organization. In fact, the USO is the only foundation authorized by the USA Congress. The President of the United States is the honorary President of the non-profit-organization. He met with the functioning President of the USO to discuss the Poker Training Network and his affiliation, well…


The USO signed an agreement with Poker Training Network (PTN) to put on the biggest fund raising affair of the century and it’s occurring first on the Internet, finishing live in Washington, DC this fall. This
is the biggest fund raiser the USO has ever put together.

Congressmen, Senators, and many other key United States officials will play in this Charity Affair. Plan on this being a major media focused event. USO and Poker Training Network banners will be everywhere. The Senior VP representing the USO, an Air Force 3 Star General, plans to travel throughout the country with Monte Williams advertising this event. This is HUGE!

To be affiliated with this type of giving can only make one smile...get your spot with PTN today and start learning, earning and sharing the good with others...http://www.ptnoneworld.com/123


Create A Great Day!
Shelley Kimberly

1 comment:

Cormel said...

This is a good blog. Keep up all the work. I too love blogging and expressing my opinions.

Thanks :)

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