Navy SEALs run, swim, bike for children with life-threatening illnesses
For eight grueling hours last week, three active-duty Navy SEALs pushed their bodies and minds to raise money for a cause near and dear to them. A handful of Navy SEALs has been participating in a day of endurance to fundraise for Camp Sunshine for years.It’s a camp for children with life-threatening illnesses. After more than 2 miles in an Arlington pool, this trio of elite warriors hopped on their bikes for a 50 miler through northern Virginia.Then they crisscrossed Washington, D.C., on foot for nearly 10 additional miles-raising $50,000 in the process so military families can attend Camp Sunshine for free.Watch the video above for the full story.
For eight grueling hours last week, three active-duty Navy SEALs pushed their bodies and minds to raise money for a cause near and dear to them.
A handful of Navy SEALs has been participating in a day of endurance to fundraise for Camp Sunshine for years.
It’s a camp for children with life-threatening illnesses.
After more than 2 miles in an Arlington pool, this trio of elite warriors hopped on their bikes for a 50 miler through northern Virginia.
Then they crisscrossed Washington, D.C., on foot for nearly 10 additional miles-raising $50,000 in the process so military families can attend Camp Sunshine for free.
Watch the video above for the full story.