Alternatives to the Wounded Warrior Project?

TxLabRat

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My Mother recently passed and friends and family are asking if there is a Memorial fund or the like. My father was a Disabled Vet ( WWII, Battle of the Bulge, 75th Division, 291 Rgmt. ) who passed 10 years ago. We would like donations to go to the Vets but I know WWP gave up some of their reputation in recent years. Any suggestions on good organizations that support the Vets especially disabled or wounded?

 
Around here... The U.S. Marine Scout Sniper Association...

It's a favorite of LL. And one we should all support. Because without the Marine Scout Snipers, we'd have no SH, because LL would have been working at a carwash in Naugatauck instead of being our Dear Leader.

If you donate... you can get a "I Survived Scout Patch, too!"

Cheers,

Sirhr
 
Though not specific to vets the Salvation Army is as fine an organization as you will find. True commitment.
 
Around here... The U.S. Marine Scout Sniper Association...

It's a favorite of LL. And one we should all support. Because without the Marine Scout Snipers, we'd have no SH, because LL would have been working at a carwash in Naugatauck instead of being our Dear Leader.

If you donate... you can get a "I Survived Scout Patch, too!"

Cheers,

Sirhr

Some of us are wondering if you'll survive this post.

At least now we have a clue about his stature.

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Green Beret Foundation WWW.GREENBERETFOUNDATION.ORG

The Green Beret Foundation provides direct and continuous support to the Green Beret Community and its families. The Green Beret Foundation facilitates the transition of Green Berets and their families whether that transition is from wounds sustained in combat, illness, injury or “merely” from numerous deployments and/or retirement.
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