Dear Fellow Patriot,
Despite the disruptions caused by the coronavirus, we’re working harder than ever to serve our nation’s combat warriors and wounded heroes — who urgently needed our help even before the current crisis hit.
Right now, our most pressing need is providing emergency financial assistance to wounded troops and their families.
Combat veterans who have sacrificed for our nation are contacting us for help — and their numbers have skyrocketed with the sudden onset of the coronavirus pandemic!
That’s why I’m hoping you can dig deep and rush a generous gift to help us meet the rising demand.
Your donation will help troops who are suffering from their war injuries and who are facing difficult circumstances beyond their control.
When a service member is injured, his family incurs unexpected costs that can quickly drain their savings.
Going back and forth to medical treatments, wear and tear on vehicles, gas expenses, motel stays, meals on the road, phone bills, babysitters, lost income, and a world of “little incidentals” add up fast.
And with many businesses closing across the country and veterans losing their jobs, the heavy burdens our wounded heroes and their loved ones are bearing have been made much worse by the coronavirus pandemic.
YES, Ollie, I will help provide urgently-needed financial assistance to injured heroes. I understand they desperately need help now due to the coronavirus pandemic that has hit our wounded veterans and their families hard. To help these deserving warriors, I’m sending my tax-deductible gift:
$30 helps a veteran buy enough gas to drive to his doctor appointment
$47 helps a veteran fill a medical prescription
$72 buys a veteran a new shirt and tie for a job interview
$98 helps a military family buy groceries for the week
Or, your tax-deductible gift of $35, $50, $100, or more today will help us provide emergency assistance to as many families of injured heroes as possible.
When America’s service members — who risked their lives for us on foreign battlefields — ask for our help, we can’t turn our backs on them.
Unless you and I step forward to lift them up, many will fall into the emotional black hole that has tragically swallowed up the lives of too many of our nation’s veterans.
In fact, we recently contacted a veteran isolated in his home because of the coronavirus and suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress. He was thinking about ending his life. But because we were there to help him, this young man is still alive. Your support helped us save this veteran’s life.
Please take a moment to help our wounded heroes in need — who are anxiously waiting to hear back from us.
Semper Fidelis,