A national non-profit that helps gives veterans and service members a chance at ticketed events was able to secure the hottest ticket in the Valley -- the Super Bowl. MORE ⬇️
A national non-profit that helps give veterans and service members a chance at ticketed events was able to secure the hottest ticket in the Valley — the Super Bowl.
With the slogan,"Give something to those who gave," CFO Steve Weintraub says over the past 15 years, they’ve given out over 15 million tickets to veterans. Events range from a night at the theatre, a trip through Barrett-Jackson Car Auction, concerts, and even the Super Bowl. Some tickets are first come first serve, but for high-demand events like the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift or Beyonce, veterans put digital coins in a lottery. Coins are given when they sign up. More can be accrued if you post about it once you get to the event.The more coins you use in the lottery, the higher your chances of getting picked.
While away from their families on deployment or training, Vet Tix aims to allow former and current service members a chance to make up for lost time at an event they won’t soon forget.
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