NAPLES, FL, March 12, 2014 (Press-News.org) Rick Alan Counts has always been an avid supporter of many different charitable organizations. During his long career, he has chosen charities closest to his heart in which to invest his time and money. Rick Alan Counts states that he intends to continue his support of the organizations for years to come. Thanks to Rick Alan Counts, and other consistent donors, they have been able to continue providing assistance to those who need it most. Even despite the slowdown in the economy, Rick Alan Counts is happy to announce that he will not waver in his attention and donations. Rick Alan Counts stated, "The chance to donate is irreplaceable and I absolutely intend to continue it for years to come."
There are several charities Rick Alan Counts chooses to focus the majority of his time towards. The Wounded Warrior Project, a charitable organization working to help those wounded in combat and their families continue to live in a sense of comfort and normalcy, is one such organization that Rick Alan Counts supports. Rick Alan Counts seriously believes that those who risk their lives for the country should, in turn, be taken care of when they return wounded from war. The Wounded Warrior Project was started shortly after the attacks on 9/11. Their motto is "The greatest casualty is being forgotten," a phrase which Rick Alan Counts feels reflects the struggles that wounded service members when they return to the United States.
He has also been known to donate to the American Cancer Society, a society started in 1913 in the pursuit of an end to cancer. Rick Alan Counts has been donating to them for years because he feels that there are few things more important than the eradication of this debilitating disease. The ACS is dedicated to helping those with cancer, and their families receive the help that they need, and Rick Alan Counts stands behind that mission.
The MS Society has also been a recipient of Rick Alan Court's donations. MS, Multiple Sclerosis, is a disease that causes the deterioration of the central nervous system. Like the American Cancer Society, the MS Society seeks to find a way to cure the ailment, as well as help those suffering from it find the care that they need. Rick Alan Counts donates to them because he believes that the work they do is important to many people and their families.
Rick Alan Counts is also a supporter of the Artis-Naples. The Artis-Naples is home to the Baker Museum, a museum boasting fifteen galleries as well as a conservatory and a resource room, and the Naples Philharmonic. Rick Alan Counts supports the Artis-Naples because he knows how important the arts are to a community. He also believes that art is a major part of education, and the Artis-Naples also provides numerous different creative classes for Naples residents.
Rick Alan Counts donates because he cares and feels that it is an important part of the different communities in which he lives and works.
About: Rick Alan Counts has had a 30-year career working in the oil and gas industry both as an attorney and as an investor. Aside from his work he enjoys being a supporter of multiple organizations and societies.
Life-long Charitable Supporter, Rick Alan Counts, Continues His Support
Rick Alan Counts has been a longtime supporter of the following national charities: Wounded Warriors, American Cancer Society, and the MS Society, as well as a local art community in Naples called Artis-Naples.
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[Press-News.org] Life-long Charitable Supporter, Rick Alan Counts, Continues His SupportRick Alan Counts has been a longtime supporter of the following national charities: Wounded Warriors, American Cancer Society, and the MS Society, as well as a local art community in Naples called Artis-Naples.