Posted on Nov 16, 2014
COL Resident Student
4.18K
4
3
3
3
0
What do you do, outside of active service in uniform, to "give back" and "be there" for our brothers and sisters-in-arms in their time of need? Do you volunteer with Veterans service organizations / charities, support programs that give food baskets to Veterans / military Families around the holidays, visit Veteran Care Facilities, or something else?

Remember, if we don't take care of each other as Veterans, who will?
Avatar feed
Responses: 2
MSG Parachute Rigger
0
0
0
I pick a family. Usually find a family that lost someone and send them something. I stopped donating to charities. After all the hooplah from WWP, I just wanted to make sure the money gets to the people that need it. I look up stories on fund me site. I try to verify and validate stories, and I donate.

When I retire, I want to do more. But I don't have the heart for more loss. I don't like that some people have been left behind with less than promised.
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
1SG Civil Affairs Specialist
0
0
0
I've had a rough go of it at times, and my way of giving back is to channel that experience to listen to others as someone who understands, and try to get a veteran that is in a hard place going in a positive direction. "If I can do it, so can they" is my ultimate message.

I find myself doing this roughly once a week. Somehow people in need of an understanding ear seem to find me.
(0)
Comment
(0)
COL Resident Student
COL (Join to see)
10 y
We can connect with our brothers and sisters-in-arms like no one outside the Warfighter family can. The "been there, got the t-shirt" factor is something those on the outside simply can't understand in the way a fellow Warfighter does. I feel it's a matter of trust bred from common experience.
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close