The West Virginia Lottery Partners on WV Heroes Program

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WVU Athletics, Learfield Amplify and the West Virginia Lottery have announced they will once again team up to take care of those that serve our communities every day with the WV Heroes Program!
 
“WVU Athletics is proud to support the Heroes program and once again partner with the West Virginia Lottery to give back to heroes in our community,” said Matt Wells said, Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs. “We look forward to welcoming local heroes and their families to a football game at Milan Puskar Stadium this fall.”
 
For just $20 per ticket, you can provide a memorable experience for local West Virginia veterans, active duty military, first responders and frontline workers and their families by sending them to a Mountaineer football game this fall. The West Virginia Lottery will match the first 500 tickets purchased for the WV Heroes program.
 
“The West Virginia Lottery is proud to support both WVU Athletics and the WV Heroes program,” Danielle Snidow, Deputy Director of Marketing for the West Virginia Lottery said. “This program gives back to our military families, veterans, and first responders, and as some of our proceeds benefits veterans, we are happy to be on board with this cause. The Lottery is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all West Virginians, and it is an honor to be able to give back to the heroes and their families who have given so much for us.”
 
Fans that sponsor five or more HEROES will be entered to win pregame field passes and other prizes.
 
To team up with your Mountaineers and make a special memory for a local West Virginia hero and their family, visit WVUGAME.com or call 304-293-8635.
 
Tickets for the WV Heroes program will be distributed by Vet Tix. West Virginia Heroes interested in obtaining tickets through the program can register by visiting www.vettix.org and creating an account.

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