Five-Year Commitment to Vet Tix: Jeremy Erndt and J Martin Infrastructure Donate Ohio State Football Season Tickets

Atlanta, Georgia Jul 22, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Demonstrating a deep commitment to honoring those who have served, Jeremy Erndt, and J Martin Infrastructure have committed to donating Ohio State football season tickets to Vet Tix for the next five years.
Starting with the 2025 season, this multi-year commitment will provide veterans, active-duty service members, and their families with the opportunity to experience the excitement of Buckeye football at Ohio Stadium, one of the most iconic venues in college sports.
As a lifelong Buckeye fan, its a privilege to share the energy and tradition of Ohio State football with those whove served our country, said Jeremy Erndt. This commitment is about giving back to those whove given so muchand helping them enjoy unforgettable moments with their families and fellow veterans.
Vet Tix is a nationally recognized nonprofit that has distributed over 20 million tickets to military and veteran families, helping to foster community, connection, and healing through live event experiences.
This initiative reflects J Martin Infrastructures broader values of service, community engagement, and long-term impact.
For more information about Vet Tix or to support their mission, visit www.vettix.org.

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