Join Us at Lazy Dog Restaurant to Support Injured Veterans!
- Kirk Carlson
- Jun 16
- 2 min read

Dine with purpose this summer! From June 29 through July 1, Lazy Dog Restaurant in Corona, California is partnering with Covenant of Courage to support the #ReasonableRanks campaign, a movement for justice, dignity, and opportunity for injured U.S. service members.
Why It Matters
Every year, thousands of brave individuals are honorably discharged during training due to injury or illness—without being given the chance to recover, be reassigned, or continue serving. These veterans are often overlooked and underserved.
Covenant of Courage believes that service doesn’t end with injury, and no one should be left behind. That’s why we’re teaming up with Lazy Dog Restaurant for a community-powered weekend that raises awareness and builds momentum for change.
How You Can Help
🗓️ When:
Saturday, June 29 – Monday, July 1, 2025
📍 Where:
Lazy Dog Restaurant
380 McKinley Street, Corona, CA 92879
🎯 What to Do:
Mention Covenant of Courage when dining in or ordering takeout.
Share the fundraiser flyer with your friends and neighbors.
Post a photo on social media using hashtags like #ReasonableRanks and #SupportOurVeterans.
Tell your server you’re dining for the fundraiser so proceeds are counted.
A percentage of all proceeds during the event will be donated directly to Covenant of Courage to continue supporting injured veterans and educating the public about their stories.
Make a Difference—One Meal at a Time
By simply enjoying a great meal at Lazy Dog, you can help us:
✅ Support veterans discharged due to injury
✅ Promote awareness and policy reform
✅ Empower voices that have been silenced
Every signature, story, and shared plate helps us take one step closer to justice for those who were never given a second chance.
💙 Let’s turn a holiday weekend into a movement for hope and healing.
For questions or to get involved, contact: Support@ReasonableRanks.org
🖊️ Sign the petition, share your story, and join the mission at www.covenantofcourage.com
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