Despite pandemic and downpour, Carry the Load carries on

Carry the Load is supposed to be a weeks-long, miles-long trek to Texas, culminating on Memorial Day in Dallas. It looked much different in 2020.

Honor drive held for Carry the Load 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic

Carry the Load 2020 is a Dallas tradition that is being done differently this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

https://www.fox4news.com/news/honor-drive-held-for-carry-the-load-2020-due-to-covid-19-pandemic

Carry the Load Memorial Drive Honoring Fallen Heroes in Dallas

The annual event adjusted their plans to accommodate social distancing guidelines but organizers say the pandemic won't stop them from their mission.

Carry The Load Celebration Still Honors Military Heroes… Just Differently Because Of COVID-19

Each Memorial Day thousands of people verge on Reverchon Park in Dallas to honor the nation’s veterans.

But this 10th year for the Carry The Load Memorial March was different because of the coronavirus. Instead of on foot. See more HERE.

WBAP Morning News: Carry The Load Continues, Despite COVID-19 and Rain!

Aaron White, Ambassador for Carry The Load, joined the WBAP Morning News to talk about the changes to the event this year, and how the public can still take part.

https://www.wbap.com/2020/05/25/wbap-morning-news-carry-the-load-continues-despite-covid-19-and-rain/

Honoring and remembering our nation’s heroes

HOUSTON — Carry the Load's mission is to provide an active way to honor and remember our nation's heroes by connecting Americans to the sacrifices made by Military, Veterans, First Responders and their families. Watch the Great Day Huston coverage HERE.

‘Memorial May’ to honor the fallen goes virtual amid pandemic

An effort to remind America about the "true" meaning of Memorial Day has no choice but to take it's month-long tribute known as "Memorial May" to the internet. Organizers of Carry The Load say despite the pandemic, their effort is stronger and more meaningful than ever.

https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/national/coronavirus/memorial-may-to-honor-the-fallen-goes-virtual-amid-pandemic