Hugo® Folding Canes free of charge to U.S. military Veterans

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Veterans Day SoldiersA national program will provide 36,000 Hugo® Folding Canes free of charge to U.S. military Veterans in need of mobility assistance to honor them for their selfless contributions to our country.

“Hugo Salutes Our Veterans” will be launched the day before Veterans Day and run November 10, 11 and 12, 2010 at all Sam’s Club locations nationwide, while supplies last. Sam’s Club Membership is not required. Proof of U.S. military service may be required to be eligible.

The Hugo Folding Cane that will be given out retails for $29.99. It is a beautiful patriotic blue with an ergonomic comfort-grip handle, appropriate for both left- and right-handed users. Sturdy, functional and stylish, it has multiple height settings to comfortably meet the needs of most people. The Hugo Cane easily unfolds, locks into position for use, and also includes a handle safety strap. To store, the cane conveniently folds into four sections.

This year, Hugo Salutes Our Veterans will be greatly expanded to give out 36,000 canes over three days – Veterans Day and the days before and after. For additional information about the Hugo Salutes Our Veterans program, please visit http://www.hugosalutes.com/.

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