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USA Cares Grants Over $210,000 To Missouri Military Families

USA Cares Grants Over $210,000 To Missouri Military Families

Published 09-16-08

Submitted by USA Cares, Inc.

RADCLIFF, KY.- Septembeer 16, 2008 - USA Cares Inc., a national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping military families, has donated more than $210,000 over five years to service members living in Missouri. The grants were used for getting treatment for wounded soldiers, saving homes from foreclosure, and assisting with basic needs during times of serious financial crisis.

Since 2003, these donations saved 31 Missouri military families from losing their home to foreclosure, and overall 347 families have received grants. In 2007, 131 requests came in from Missouri. USA Cares has received 56 requests for help in the first seven months of 2008.

"Today's military families are facing a perfect storm: multiple deployments, rising gas and food prices, the sub-prime mortgage mess, and a struggling economy. Coupled with visible and invisible wounds of war, many families can't win this battle without our assistance," Roger Stradley, founder of USA Cares, said. Members of any branch of the military serving post 9/11 and their families can apply for help.

USA Cares has worked with military families since it was founded in 2003. Since then, the organization has responded to over 11,000 requests for help with more than $5 million in direct assistance grants. On the housing front, USA Cares is a recognized leader in mortgage loss prevention assistance for the military. In the future, USA Cares hopes to work with other partners to field a program for post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury victims who lack the financial resources to attend the treatment they need and deserve, ensuring that the service member doesn't have to choose between groceries or treatment.

Nationally, USA Cares receives more than 100 new requests for assistance a week. Dedicated staff and volunteers work through each one with the determination and commitment to assist these families as quickly as possible. "USA Cares is out there actually providing financial assistance to solve these problems "“ we’re not just talking about them," USA Cares Executive Director Bill Nelson said.

For example, in Springfield, USA Cares paid $780 to save the home of an Army Reservist family with four children, as well as making a $209 vehicle payment and a $374 electric bill. In Raymore, the organization negotiated with a mortgage company and paid $1,250 to save the home of a mobilized Air Force Reservist with three children as well as other insurance bills. And in Independence, USA Cares helped with a $525 rent payment and a $500 utility bill because the National Guard member’s civilian job was not giving him required time off for drill weekends.

Among several smaller units, there are two major military installations in Missouri, including Fort Leonard Wood, one of the top Army training bases in the United States, that houses the Army Maneuver Support Center and the Army Engineer, Chemical, and Military Police Schools; and Whiteman Air Force Base, home of the 509th Bomb Wing and the U.S. bomber modernization program. Whiteman supports a military and civilian population of about 17,500.

USA Cares embarked on a national fundraising campaign on July 4. Share A Minute will raise funds by asking Americans to donate $25 to represent one minute of a Soldier, Sailor, Airman or Marine's full 525,000-minute annual tour of duty. Those minutes quickly add up to create hardships for soldiers and their families during deployment or when they return, and it costs USA Cares $25 a minute to help these families.

This level of support will ensure that USA Cares can meet all the needs of military personnel and their families not only through the present twin crises of PTSD/TBI and housing, but also the economic challenges yet to come.

Stradley said there is no doubt that Americans will help by donating. "Our nation, including the residents of Missouri, has a level of compassion that is unmatched in the world. This nation's defenders need help, and it's now our duty to come to their aid."

To share a minute, go to http://www.usacares.org/ and click on the Share A Minute logo or call 1-800-773-0387 for more information.

About USA Cares and Share A Minute
USA Cares is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that helps military families bear the burdens of service with financial and advocacy support. Its mission: to assist wounded warriors and their families, to prevent home foreclosures and evictions and to help with basic needs during financial crisis. Share A Minute asks Americans to donate $25 to represent one minute of a Soldier, Sailor, Airman or Marine’s full 525,000 minute tour of duty. In its five and one-half years of operation, USA Cares has responded to over 11,000 requests for assistance, saved 465 military family homes from foreclosure or eviction thus sparing over 1,000 children from uncertainty. 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 jrevell@usacares.org.

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USA Cares exists to help service members and their families across America and around the globe. USA Cares provides support with relevant and direct assistance that improves challenging situations and betters the life and well-being of America's service members who ask so little, yet give so very much. Helping service members and their families with quality of life issues using grants, counseling and mentorship.

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