Monday, September 26, 2011

Four wonderful groups we support!


  • The Library of Congress Veterans History Project: Connect now to share your personal story of service in the U.S. Military.
  • No Greater Sacrifice is a non-profit organization that raises funds to provide college education for the children of our wounded warriors and fallen heroes.  Please visit their site and see what you can do to show your gratitude.
  • Soldier On brings homeless veterans into a community where they govern themselves, as they work and serve in the community around them.  Based in Massachusetts, Soldier On is a first-rate organization and making a difference—an ideal model for other states and cities to adopt.  They are very willing to share their entire plan with any community action team looking for a working model to help their homeless veterans.
  • Sentinels of Freedom  is a non-profit organization that provides up to four years of “life scholarships” to help wounded veterans become self-sufficient.  Our vets are finding that once they're released from the hospital, they face the everyday hardships of finding a home, continuing their education, or going to work to support their families.  Every American faces the same difficulties, but in the vet’s case, the situation is made more difficult because of their sacrifice.  Sentinels of Freedom provides life-changing opportunities for men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who have suffered severe injuries and need the support of grateful communities to realize their dreams.

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