“They’re not falling — they’re rising above their fears,”
Celebrate freedom with a leap of courage! MBR honors service by sending heroes skydiving to symbolize rising above trauma, pain, and fear.
They’re not falling — they’re rising above their fears. This jump is a symbol of healing, courage, and the power to overcome.— Joel Hunt
DENVER, CO, UNITED STATES, June 30, 2025 /
EINPresswire.com/ --
Military Broadcast Radio (MBR), in proud partnership with
Mile-Hi Skydiving, announces the
Freedom Jump, a powerful skydiving event happening on July 4, 2025, in Longmont, Colorado.
This year, three Veterans and three First Responders will jump from 10,000 feet — not just for the adrenaline rush, but as a bold declaration of independence from trauma, disability, and the invisible wounds of service.
“They’re not falling — they’re rising above their fears,” said Joel Hunt, Executive Director of MBR and a combat-injured Veteran. “This jump is a testament to courage, healing, and the belief that our heroes can soar again.”
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Event Details
📅 Date: Friday, July 4, 2025
📍 Location: Mile-Hi Skydiving Center, Longmont, CO
🎙️ Hosted by: Military Broadcast Radio
🎯 Sponsored by: Mile-Hi Skydiving
MBR will be filming and sharing the experience across its national radio, podcast, and Roku platforms, inspiring others to reclaim their freedom — one fearless leap at a time.
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About Military Broadcast Radio (MBR)
Military Broadcast Radio is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit media organization dedicated to giving Veterans, First Responders, and their families a voice. Through live broadcasts, outreach programs, and storytelling, MBR empowers heroes to heal through connection and purpose.
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Celebrate Independence Day by supporting those who’ve defended it — not just with fireworks, but with fearless flight.
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Contact: Terri Lynch, Vice President
📞 (720) 619-0627
📧 tracerrounds@mbradio.us
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www.MBRadio.usJoel Hunt
Military Broadcast Radio
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