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How YOU Can Help Ft. Hood Soldiers and their Families
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Below you will find a copy of our recent
press release outlining USA Cares’ response to the Fort Hood shootings last
Thursday. I am asking for your assistance for these families as they struggle
with the consequences of this incredible tragedy. USA Cares will be assisting
the victims’ families in the areas of travel, lodging, and food during this
initial period. Long term, some of the victims will need financial support
for basic quality of life needs such as housing, income, and job training.
These types of needs are typical of those of the thousands of military
families USA Cares has helped since 2003. Please consider a contribution not
only to help the victims of the Fort Hood tragedy, but also to continue the
work of USA Cares throughout 2010 (we will be contacting you in the next few
weeks regarding your annual gift). I urge you to consider “Sharing the
Sacrifice” of our brave men and women in the military as we move into another
year of economic stress at home and armed conflict in the Middle East.
Fort
Hood Shooting Underscores Need for Military Family Assistance
USA
Cares responds by establishing a Ft. Hood Family Emergency Fund
USA Cares Executive Director Bill Nelson had just climbed the stairs on his
way into a meeting with the Veteran’s Administration in Washington when his
Blackberry mobile phone signaled him with an incoming email. The message was
from his Dallas, Texas Field Representative informing him about the horrific
event at the largest military installation in her area of responsibility.
Stephanie Melson is the USA Cares Field Representative who spends a large
portion of her time interfacing with various support organizations on the
base at Fort Hood. Her message to Bill Nelson was terse, “Bad news – they
just broke in & mentioned that there has been a shooting at Ft Hood. 7
are dead, 12 injured & we don’t really know much other detail. The base
is on lockdown at the moment”.
That sketchy and short message loomed very large in Nelson’s mind as he
entered the VA Headquarters. For many at the VA, Nelson’s relayed message was
the first they had heard about the shootings.
According to Nelson, “This tragedy certainly underscores the need for robust
public and private sector support of America’s military personnel and their
families”. He went on to add “this will result in many family members needing
emergency travel, lodging and other resources. USA Cares has established a
Fort Hood Family Emergency Fund to assist with these and other unforeseen
difficulties”.
Nelson immediately contacted Dennis Miller, the National Spokesperson for USA
Cares who announced the creation of this fund on his national talk radio
program “The Dennis Miller Show”. He did this by saying on-air to the 220 or
more stations carrying his show daily “I just want to let all of my Fort Hood
listeners know that if any of the victim families need any assistance to
contact USA Cares by calling 1-800-773-0387 and ask for Forest.”
Nelson had already assigned one of his senior Family Resource Coordinators in
charge of this contingency. Forest (last name not published), a 20 plus year
US Army retiree, was asked to field calls in lieu of the normal website
application for assistance that the organization usually requires. He did
this in order to be as responsive as possible to grieving and anxious family
members needing to be near their loved one at Fort Hood.
Anyone wishing to donate to USA Cares’ Ft. Hood Family Emergency Fund can do
so by visiting usacares.org, clicking the donate button and noting “Fort Hood
Fund” along with their contribution of any amount.
About USA Cares
USA Cares is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that helps post 9/11 military
families bear the burdens of service with financial and advocacy support. Its
mission: To help with basic needs during financial crisis, to assist combat
injured Veterans and their families and to prevent private military home
foreclosures and evictions. In six years, USA Cares has received over 19,000
requests and responded with more than $6.3 million in grants. Military
families anywhere in America can apply for assistance through the USA Cares
web site, http://www.usacares.org/ or
by calling 1-800-773-0387.
For more information on USA Cares contact John Revell, jrevell@usacares.org or call (270)
352-5451 x101.
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