«Our community has
thousands of military families, and this is just one way our institution can thank them for all they do,» said Davies.
With more than 3,200 volunteers nationwide, Operation Homefront has provided assistance to tens of
thousands of military families since its inception shortly after 9/11.
The funds, which were collected from all 26 Brick House Tavern + Tap locations nationwide, will enable Operation Homefront, the national non-profit organization, to provide invaluable services and assistance to tens of
thousands of military families.
Not exact matches
Likewise, Astrue has been expediting some
of those 10,000 baby boomers now retiring daily, which includes any American born on or after January 1, 1946, the inevitable effect
of hundreds
of thousands of military men and women settling down and having
families after being discharged from the service.
Later on the UWVC will deliver those donated items to the Saint Albans Veterans Hospital as part
of the UWVC's annual Valentine's Day Caravan, which collects and delivers
thousands of donated cards and gifts to
military members, veterans and their
families at veterans» hospitals and
military bases in New York City, Long Island, New Jersey and Bethesda, Maryland.
San Diego has
thousands of military personnel deployed and the
families left behind often face specific challenges that the Armed Services YMCA helps them resolve.
Sally Zoll, CEO
of United Through Reading, will discuss her nonprofit's amazing work with
military service
families, and the art
of long distance storytelling to unite
thousands of families.
In fact, that exemption is more narrow than people are realizing — there is in fact no real exemption for the children
of military or diplomatic
families, such as the
thousands born over the decades at CFB Lahr, or every year to diplomats and other federal / provincial civil servants world wide.
Thousands of military men and women serve to protect our
families.
In the 18 months that followed the largest call - up
of the Texas Army National Guard since World War II, Terri Romere and her husband, Bill, collected and shipped
thousands of phone cards, toiletries, and other items donated by Round Rock
families, schools, and places
of worship to make life easier for
military personnel in the combat zone.