Celebrity to Release Video to Support Injured Service Members
It’s no secret that many wounded veterans face significant challenges when they return to civilian life. Ten-year-old Lilly K, a celebrity best known as a cast member on Lifetime’s hit show, Dance Moms, is releasing a music video created by Lilly K Entertainment Group, Inc. to raise money and awareness in support of the Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP), a nonprofit that provides free programs, services, and support during a veteran’s recovery.
The video Picking up the Pieces: A Tribute to Our Fallen Soldiers and Their Brave Loved Ones is dedicated to SFC Mathew Sluss-Tiller, who was killed while serving his time downrange. The wife and child of Sluss-Tiller are personally known to Lilly K’s family.
The video shows a young wife informed of the death of her husband and the effects his death have on her and her daughter. The song “Hallelujah,” sung by vocalist Justine Picarello; Lilly K’s dance and acting skills; and actual pictures and videos of SFC Mathew Sluss-Tiller and his daughter appear throughout the video to create a heartwarming, poignant storyline.
The video is intended to raise awareness about the sacrifices our military and their families make, and will hopefully inspire them to donate to the cause. Lilly K may be a little girl but she is trying to make BIG changes!
See the music video Picking up the Pieces: A Tribute to our Fallen Soldiers and their Brave Loved Ones on the YouTube channel “Lilliana Ketchman,” beginning December 22. The link to make donations to the Wounded Warrior Project® is https://fundraise.woundedwarriorproject.org/RTT/fundraising/individual/Stand-by-our-Soldiers-and-their-Families-A-Lilly-K-Tribute-to-Injured-Service-Members-and-their-Fami1
For more information contact Stacey Ketchman at 910-308-6434.
About Wounded Warrior Project: The mission of Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) is to honor and empower Wounded Warriors. WWP’s purpose is to raise awareness and to enlist the public’s aid for the needs of injured service members; to help injured servicemen and women aid and assist each other; and to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs. WWP is a national, nonpartisan organization with headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida. To get involved and learn more, visit woundedwarriorproject.org