Tamarac, FL, Nov. 30, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- IQ Formulations, an industry-leading provider of health and nutritional supplements, is proud to announce its support of the Wounded Warrior Project. IQ Formulations has made a generous contribution to help support the Wounded Warrior Project’s mission “to foster the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded service members in our nation’s history.”
The company is seeking to raise awareness about the invaluable direct programs and services that the Wounded Warrior Project provides to meet the needs of injured service members. Specifically, the Wounded Warrior Project® provides aid to veterans and service members who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound on or since September 11, 2001.
“IQ Formulations’ support of the Wounded Warrior Project stems from my family’s own personal experience,” said IQ Formulations CEO Jay Cohen. “My father was a Vietnam Veteran. Growing up, I remember hearing about my father’s wartime stories and memories which left a very deep impression upon me – inspiring a heartfelt obligation to help injured service members.”
The Wounded Warrior Project helps injured service members not only with their physical wounds, but with their emotional and mental needs as well, including adjusting to their new normal when they return home. IQ Formulations believes that this type of assistance is invaluable, and hopes to inspire other caring community members to contribute to this important cause on November’s observance of Veterans’ Day and all year round.
In addition to IQ Formulations’ commitment to excellence in health and nutritional supplements through its leading products and facilities, the company is devoted to giving back to the community through philanthropic means.
With top-quality products, outstanding facilities, unparalleled customer service and industry-leading standards, IQ Formulations had established a nationwide reputation for excellence in the health and nutritional supplement industry. The company has been named to Inc. Magazine’s 5000 fastest growing companies in the country for the past two years, and was honored as one of GrowFL’s Florida Companies to Watch in 2015.
Learn more about IQ Formulations: www.iqformulations.com.
Learn more about the Wounded Warrior Project: www.woundedwarriorproject.org/.
About IQ Formulations
IQ Formulations is one of the most highly regarded and quickly growing health and nutritional supplement companies in the U.S. Founded by industry veteran and IQ Formulations CEO Jay Cohen, IQ Formulations is headquartered in Tamarac, Florida. The company has become an industry leader known for its uncompromising commitment to professional facilities, top-quality products with amazing results, and superior customer service. Learn more at iqformulations.com.
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