Henry Repeating Arms donates $25,000 to the Border Patrol Foundation

Henry Repeating Arms, one of the nation’s leading firearms manufacturers, has donated $25,000 to the Border Patrol Foundation (BPF) in support of the organization’s mission to honor the memory of fallen Border Patrol agents from USA and provide immediate financial assistance to their families.

With an ever-expanding reach since its founding in 2009, BPF now offers financial assistance to Border Patrol agents and support personnel who are injured, injured, or have become ill while on duty, as well as their family members, and a scholarship program for the children of fallen Border Patrol agents.

“The Henry Repeating Arms donation will have a very significant impact on our critical mission,” said Rowdy Adams, president of the Border Patrol Foundation. “BPF is very grateful for the support and looks forward to a long-lasting relationship with Henry Repeating Arms. The generous donation supports our commitment to ‘Honor Memory. Serving Families’”.

The donation is part of Henry Repeating Arms’ $1 million silver anniversary pledge through its charitable arm, Guns for Great Causes, and the company’s longstanding advocacy for American law enforcement agencies. The company has donated $275,000 to organizations supporting law enforcement personnel and their families since June 2022, including Tunnel to Towers, Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS), First Responders Children’s Foundation, and more.

“We are proud to help support the Border Patrol Foundation so they can continue to be there for the families of the brave men and women who risk their lives every day at our borders,” said Anthony Imperato, founder and CEO of Henry. repetitive arms. “I cannot imagine the heartbreak of a family who loses a loved one in the line of duty, and we hope this donation can continue to help ease some of the financial burdens and provide greater opportunities for their children.”

Henry’s check presentation occurred at BPF’s Southwest Soirée in conjunction with the Border Security Expo in El Paso, Texas. Henry Repeating Arms ambassadors and distributors Clark Sanders and his daughter Martha Kaye Sanders of Big Sandee’s Guns in Sedan, Kansas presented the check to BPF.

For more information about the Border Patrol Foundation, visit borderpatrolfoundation.org.

To learn more about Henry Repeating Arms and its products, visit henryusa.com.

About Henry’s repeating arms:

Henry Repeating Arms is one of the leading manufacturers of rifles and shotguns 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 Guns For Great Causes charity program, which focuses on helping families of sick children, children’s hospitals, military veterans’ organizations, Second Amendment advocacy groups, and wildlife conservation organizations. The company currently employs more than 550 people and has more than 330,000 square feet of manufacturing space at its Wisconsin and New Jersey facilities. The company is named in honor of Benjamin Tyler Henry, who invented and patented the Henry lever-action rifle in 1860, the first practical repeating rifle and America’s unique contribution to the international stage of firearms design. Visit Henry Repeating Arms online at henryusa.com, on Facebook at facebook.com/HenryRepeating and @henry_rifles on Instagram.