Henry Arms donation raises over $35,000 in memory of childhood cancer victim

Leading Lever Action firearms manufacturer Henry Repeating Arms is proud to announce that its latest Guns for Great Causes campaign raised $36,400 for the family of Danica Brianne Mulholland. After losing his 12 -year -old daughter for a three -year battle against brain cancer, the Levittown family, Pennsylvania, is receiving a check of the sale of 50 lever action rifles Henry Golden Boy to help with any medical expense and Funeral outstanding.

Danica was receiving treatment for a grade IV medulloblastoma when Henry repeating the CEO and founder of Henry, Anthony Imperato, took the opportunity to help the family through the company’s charitable branch, weapons for large causes. Henry Repeating Arms donated all the rifles and the engraved Baron of Trumbull, Connecticut donated his services to create the engraved artwork honoring Danica’s life. The “Danica Strong” edition rifles sold out within two hours of the initial release announcement, with first and last serial number auctions bringing in an additional $4,000 total. Since 2020, the program has distributed more than $325,000 to individual families of sick children.

“Danica’s memory will live in all of us in Henry,” says Anthony Imperato. “Her tenacity of her, endless grace and kindness for her for those around her is something that everyone can learn and maintain with them. My sincere thanks to all who choose to support our weapons for a mission of great causes.”

The “Danica Strong” Golden Boy Rifles edition sold out in just two hours after its initial release announcement.

In addition to these individual campaigns for sick children and in celebration of their 25th anniversary this year, Henry Repeting Arms is highlighting its charitable efforts with a promise of $ 1,000,000 to benefit several different categories of children’s hospitals, organizations that support military veterans , the first, the first, the application of the law. , Conservation of wildlife and sports and shooting sports education. Recent grantees include Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.

For more information about Henry Repeating Arms and its products, visit henryusa.com or call 866-200-2354.

On Henry repeating arms:
Henry Repiting Arms is one of the main rifle and shotgun manufacturers in the United States and a world leader in the lever action category. The company’s motto is “made in America, or not made at all” and its firearms come with a lifetime warranty backed by award-winning customer service. The company is also known for its charitable efforts under its Grands program forms, which focuses on sick children, individual cases and children’s hospitals, veteran veteran organizations and wounds, conservation organizations of the second amendment and wildlife. Currently, the company employs 535 people and has 250,000 square feet of manufacturing space at its Rice Lake, Wisconsin and Bayonne facilities, New Jersey. The company is named in honor of Benjamin Tyler Henry, who invented and patented the Henry rifle in 1860, the first repeating rifle, the lever-action rifle, which is America’s unique contribution to international firearms design and it is one of the most legendary, respected and sought-after rifles in firearms history. Visit Henry Replaying Arms Online at Henryusa.com, on Facebook, and on Instagram.