I had to reach out because, unfortunately, we fell short of our $20,000 goal to support service members around the world, including those who are responding to Super Typhoon Mawar in Guam.*
Service members are working around the clock under stressful conditions while also navigating the challenges of the typhoon themselves. Many lost their barracks or housing due to flooding; others have lost air conditioning while temperatures rise to 90 degrees and clean water is limited.
The USO is working around the clock, too, to support service members and their families affected by and responding to this disaster. But we must reach our goals to continue providing resources and support to them during difficult times like this. Please, can our service members count on you today?
Here’s the link to rush your gift: https://uso.org/donate/rapid-response
In high-stress situations like this, it is more important than ever that service members feel the full support of the USO and the American people behind them.
Thank you for stepping up,
Mary English Bell, USO
*Your contribution will be joined with the contributions of others and used where it is needed most to strengthen America’s military service members by keeping them connected to family, home and country.
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