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TV special to celebrate vets, military families
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Ty Pennington and Jewel co-host Extreme Makeover: Home Edition "Rise and Honor" A Veterans Day Special airing 11/11/11. - photo by PR NewsFoto/Entertainment Industry Foundation

WASHINGTON — A Veterans Day TV special will celebrate service members and veterans and spotlight the issues they face as they leave the military and re-enter their communities and the workforce.
“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition ‘Rise and Honor’ A Veterans Day Special” will air at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11 on ABC. The show teamed up with the Entertainment Industry Foundation, Hollywood’s leading charity, to present the one-hour special, according to a news release.
The reality show undertakes massive home renovations for families in need with the help of a builder and a host of volunteers. This season’s premiere featured Barbara Marshall, a 15-year Navy veteran who has devoted her life to helping homeless female veterans.
“In 200 episodes, we’ve seen thousands of armed forces volunteers help us rebuild homes and lives,” said Brady Connell, the show’s executive producer. “Now we’re thrilled to be able to honor all veterans with this television special.”
The special will feature host Ty Pennington as he revisits past episodes with some of the show’s most memorable military stories. The “Extreme Makeover” crew also will visit with some of the families featured in those episodes to find out how they’ve been faring since their home makeovers and how they’re continuing to aid their fellow veterans.
Throughout the show, celebrities will spotlight the issues veterans face after service, and the strengths and skills they bring to the workforce and their communities, the release said. Appearances by celebrities include Whoopi Goldberg, Jewel, George Lopez, J.R. Martinez, Rachael Ray, Sherri Shepherd, Robin Williams and Major League Baseball players Daniel Murphy of the Mets, Shane Victorino of the Phillies and Clay Buchholz of the Red Sox.
Additionally, the Entertainment Industry Foundation will launch its “Rise and Honor” program during the special. The program raises funds to support reintegration services for veterans and their families, benefiting organizations such as the Fisher House Foundation, Hire Heroes USA, Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, USO, Volunteers of America and Welcome Back Veterans. These organizations offer veterans and their families services and support such as housing, job placement, health care, rehabilitation and mental-health treatment.
The special will culminate with an event featuring an audience of active-duty service members and veterans, along with a live musical performance by Jewel, who also will co-host the special.
In the news release, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis emphasized the importance of efforts such as this one that shine a light on veterans’ issues as they transition from military to civilian life.
“All across the country, we have talented and dedicated veterans who have been unemployed for far too long,” she said. “These service men and women are right here and ready to get back to work. They just need a little help from all of us to find a good job at a fair wage and successfully transition from military to civilian life.
“We applaud ABC and the Entertainment Industry Foundation for broadcasting this special show to raise awareness of the needs of our returning veterans and their families,” she said.

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