A Worthy Cause: The USO
THE USO: Since before the United States entered World War II, the USO (United Service Organizations) has been the bridge between the American public and the U.S. military. In times of peace and war, the USO has consistently delivered its special brand of comfort, morale and recreational services to the military. The USO, a congressionally chartered, private, nonprofit organization, relies on the generosity of individuals and corporations to support USO activities.
Today, the USO delivers its programs and services at more than 130 locations around the world. In recent years, the USO opened centers in Kuwait, Qatar and Afghanistan to support service members participating in Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom, as well as centers in Vicenza, Italy, and at the Dallas/Fort Worth, Raleigh/Durham and Denver International Airports.
Military personnel and family members visited USO centers more than 5.3 million times last year. Services include free Internet and e-mail access, libraries and reading rooms, housing assistance, family crisis counseling, support groups, game rooms and nursery facilities.
A Worthy Cause: Free the Grapes
FREE THE GRAPES! is a national, grassroots coalition of consumers, wineries and retailers who seek to remove restrictions on wine direct shipping. Our goal is to augment, not replace, the three-tier system with limited, regulated wine shipments from wineries and retailers to consumers.
A Worthy Cause: Support Colonial Williamsburg
COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG FOUNDATION Colonial Williamsburg is a national treasure that everyone can enjoy. Generous financial contributions from individuals help provide funds necessary to operate Colonial Williamsburg.
Colonial Williamsburg donors are people who believe in the importance of our nation's political and cultural heritage, a story that is told every day in historic Colonial Williamsburg.
A Worthy Cause: Support The Jamestown Settlement
THE JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT Experience the story of America's beginnings at Jamestown Settlement and the Yorktown Victory Center. Through film, artifact-filled galleries and outdoor living history, these museums engage visitors in nearly two centuries of our nation's history - from the founding of America's first permanent English settlement in 1607 to the decisive Revolutionary War victory in 1781 and implementation of the Constitution and Bill of Rights
 
 
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