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Local military widow credits TAPS for helping family heal
Rayanne Hunter credits TAPS (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors) with helping her family heal after her husband, Army Staff Sergeant Wesley Hunter, died in 2010 from complications related to injuries sustained in an IED attack in Iraq in 2008. The nonprofit provided resources like regional seminars and a grief camp for her children, fostering a supportive community for military families.
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