Memorial Day Fitness Challenge to Raise Money for Jared Allen's Homes for Wounded Warriors

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Pilakowski, a FitHAUS yoga instructor, is participating for her gym in the competition. She'll transform her sun salutations into salutes, paying homage to her days on the Metrodome's sidelines and honoring a veteran close to her heart.


Heather's grandfather, Syrus S. Kouri, served during World War II in both the European and Pacific theatres. He retired from the Army Reserves as a Lt. Colonel in 1973 and continued to be involved in several veteran organizations including the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and St. Maron's Men's Club.


"My grandfather was proud to serve and continued to give through his charitable work, so it means a lot to me to honor his legacy during this event," Pilakowski said. "Jared Allen was a great player for the Vikings, and it is truly amazing what he does off the field with his foundation. It's great to be participating in this event that connects with me on so many levels."


Jared Allen's Homes for Wounded Warriors currently has two homes under construction for two incredible veterans and athletes, U.S. Army Specialist Bobby Body and Staff Sergeant Brent Nadjadi.


SPC Body is a Purple Heart recipient. Following a below-the-knee amputation, he became a World Champion powerlifter and the DAV's 2016 Disabled Veteran of the Year. While SPC Body can bench-press more than 475 pounds, he will tell you that his true strength comes from his family.


Staff Sgt. Nadjadi says he is "in the best shape of his life" despite being a bi-lateral, below-the-knee amputee. He takes great pride in helping others accomplish their fitness goals as both the co-owner of his own gym and as a player and board member for the USA Patriots Americas Amputee Softball Team, which strives to show people that life without limbs is limitless.


Allen, who played for the Vikings from 2008-13 and was a four-time Pro Bowler during his time in Minnesota, created a video encouraging others – "no matter your fitness level" – to compete in Monday's event for a great cause.


If you are unable to participate in the challenge but would like to make a donation to the event, click here.


ABOUT JARED ALLENS HOMES FOR WOUNDED WARRIORS



Jared Allen's Homes for Wounded Warriors is a nonprofit organization created for the sole purpose of raising money to build or modify homes for America's injured Military Veterans. Jared Allen's Homes for Wounded Warriors was established in October of 2009 after Jared returned home from a trip to the U.S. Military Bases in the Middle East. Jared was moved by the commitment, dedication and sacrifices that our soldiers make every day to protect our freedom. Since its inception JAH4WW has built 17 homes with five homes currently under construction in New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Michigan and California.
 
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