Rebecca served 8 years in the U.S. Army and today is a devoted mother to two amazing kids, a business leader in her family company, and a member of the Travis Manion Foundation’s Spartan Leadership Program.
When asked what she’s grateful for this year, Rebekah shared deeply from the heart.
She is profoundly grateful for her health and the health of her children, especially her son, who lives with Hunter Syndrome — a rare genetic disorder that requires weekly enzyme replacement therapy. Because of an ongoing drug trial and the incredible caregivers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Rebekah and her family have hope, strength, and continued moments of joy.
She’s also grateful for the continued opportunity to serve — to pour into her community and help develop character in youth even after taking off the uniform.
Rebecca reminds us that gratitude isn’t just a list — it’s perspective, faith, and choosing hope even when life gets heavy.
Today, we honor Rebecca's service, her courage, her motherhood, and her unwavering commitment to others.
What are you grateful for today?
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