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Operation Give Back has been established by North American Rescue, Inc. to promote and support non-profit organizations (501(c)(3) corporations) that provide specific assistance to our customer population in times of need. Operation Give Back encourages good will and hope, as well as a platform for us to inform customers about resources available to support your families. It's our hope that by serving as a positive corporate role model, we can encourage other customers and industry-related businesses to become involved personally and financially. We are humbled and thankful for the support you have given us. Listed below are a few organizations we support and would hope you would consider:
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Special Operations Warrior Foundation
The Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF) provides college scholarship
grants, based on need, along with financial aid and educational counseling to
the children of Special Operations personnel who were killed in an operational
mission or training accident. Founded in 1980, as the Col. Arthur D. "Bull"
Simons Scholarship Fund, SOWF is currently committed to providing scholarship
grants, not loans, to more than 500 children. To date, 62 children of fallen
special operations warriors have graduated college. Children from all military
services have received or been offered Warrior Foundation scholarships, to
include: 309 Army, 164 Air Force, 33 Navy, and 3 from the Marine Corps.
Please visit:
www.specialops.org
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Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation
The Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation was formed on January 2, 1995 by
former Marines and law enforcement personnel who strongly believe that our
nation's most precious resource is its youth. Therefore, we encourage the
spiritual, moral, intellectual and physical development of children through
education. The Foundation has distributed aid with a value of more than
$21,000,000 to eligible children. This assistance was rendered to children of
Marines or Federal law enforcement personnel who were killed on duty or died
under extraordinary circumstances while serving our country at home or abroad.
Please visit:
www.mclef.org
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Charity Navigator
Charity Navigator works to guide intelligent giving. We help charitable givers
make intelligent giving decisions by providing information on over four
thousand charities and by evaluating the financial health of each of these
charities. We ensure our evaluations are widely used by making them easy to
understand and freely available to the public. By guiding intelligent giving,
we aim to advance a more efficient and responsive philanthropic marketplace, in
which givers and the charities they support work in tandem to overcome our
nation's most persistent challenges.
Charity Navigator is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization under the Internal
Revenue Code and does not accept any contributions from any charities we
evaluate.
Please visit:
www.charitynavigator.org
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Operation Comfort
Operation Comfort coordinates donations [including money, goods and services] to
provide comfortable and rehabilitative living room areas as well as family
waiting rooms for service personnel being treated in the burn and orthopedic
units at Brooke Army Medical Center [BAMC] in San Antonio, Texas. Operation
Comfort was started by an American Airlines flight attendant who was part of a
team transporting soldiers to and from the Middle East. This person is Janis
Roznowski. Says Janis, “Having had the great experience of being in the presence
of some of the bravest men and women I have ever met, makes me realize that we
can never do enough for them. I believe that our military men and women are
truly our nation’s National Treasure. Now that they are wounded, we must do what
we can for them.”.
Please visit:
www.operationcomfort.org
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The US Army Ranger Association
The US Army Ranger Association works closely with the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Ranger Training Brigade in order to give meaningful support to the active duty Rangers. USARA cooperates with the Ranger Veteran associations of the Ranger Battalions of WWII, Merrill's Marauders, the Ranger Infantry Companies (Airborne) of the Korean War, the LRRP, LRP, Rangers, and Ranger Advisors of the Vietnam War, and other recognized Special Operations associations. USARA conducts national and regional events, with the Annual Ranger Muster being the highlight of the year.
Please visit:
www.ranger.org
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The United States Special Operations Command Care Coalition
Our mission is to provide SPECIAL OPERATIONS Warriors and their families a model advocacy program in order to enhance their quality of life and strengthen SPECIAL OPERATIONS readiness. They have an excellent website that has a list multiple organizations who you may donate too. The program is run by active duty personal who mission is to support the service member and their families.
Please visit:
www.socom.mil/care_coalition/home.htm
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Salvation Army
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the
universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is
motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus
Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
Please visit:
www.salvationarmyusa.org
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