On April 10, 2012, life for the Mills family dramatically changed forever when a routine patrol in Afghanistan turned into the fight of SSG Travis Mills’s life. SSG Mills was hit by an IED and lost portions of both arms and legs which left him a quadruple amputee.
Fotolantrhropy’s Travis: A Soldier’s Story features interviews and emotional reenactments from SSG Mills, his wife, Kelsey, and fellow soldiers. Take a look into the life of a wounded warrior and follow his remarkable recovery, as SSG Mills fights to overcome his physical barriers while being there for his wife and young daughter. You’ll walk away inspired to persevere through life’s challenges, no matter the size, and to – “Never give up. Never quit.”
Don’t miss this one night only screening of Travis: A Soldier’s Story! A portion of the film’s proceeds benefits the Mills family.
Travis: A Soldier’s Story
Thursday, October 24 @ 6:30 – 7:30 pm
Carmike Wynnsong 10, 7290 Ingersoll St, Ft. Benning, GA 31905
Tickets: $12 general admission
Click here to reserve your tickets online and watch a 3 minute film trailer. This is a tugg event which requires at least 80 tickets to be purchased by Thursday, October 17. Please note that this film is not suitable for children.
Learn more about the Mills family’s inspiring story by visiting www.travisthemovie.com or on Facebook.
The mission of Fotolanthropy, a non-profit organization, is to capture and share inspiring true stories of people who have overcome adversity through photography and film. Fotolanthropy is a nation wide community of professional photographers and filmmakers who use their cameras for good by donating their time and talents to capture stories of those who inspire them. Fotolanthropy believes that sharing inspiring true stories can empower and positively encourage others.