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Organizations We Support

FREEDOM IS NOT FREE has developed a series of deep, mutually beneficial, and constructive working relationships with a series of organizations with whom we feel proud to be associated.

Please find information below about these organizations, their missions and our cooperation with them.


United Warrior Survivor Foundation 
The United Warrior Survivor Foundation is another FREEDOM IS NOT FREE proud partner. Co-founders Nick Rocha and Eric Knirk saw an important void that needed desperately to be filled. And hence, the establishment of The United Warrior Survivor Foundation (UWSF), an organization committed to providing Survivor Transition Assistance to surviving spouses of Special Operations personnel from the Navy, Army, Air Force and Marine Corps killed in the line of duty since 9/11/2001.

UWSF provides much needed financial assistance, financial guidance and planning support along with college scholarship grants, educational counseling, professional bereavement counseling, and peer-to-peer mentorship to the spouses, based on need. UWSF also covers the basic Medical Insurance for those spouses who have gone over the three year mark since their husbands’ death and lose their family's medical coverage.

FREEDOM IS NOT FREE had the pleasure of working closely with the staff of UWSF on the planning and execution of their annual Peer-to-Peer conference held in San Diego in 2006. The event brought a group of UWSF widows and their children to San Diego for a series of relevant educational events, lectures and support programs which (based on the lovely “thank you” notes we subsequently received from the participants) were greatly valued and appreciated. (http://www.frogfriends.com)

Military Severely Injured Center 
Military Severely Injured Center, a service of the Department of Defense’s Military OneSource Program, was established as a 24/7 family support service. The Military Severely Injured Center (MSI Center) is dedicated to providing seamless, centralized support -- for as long as it may take -- to make sure that injured service members and their families achieve the highest level of functioning and quality of life. Services are provided to severely injured service members or the family member of a severely injured service member. The dedicated staff at the MSI Center can help cut red tape; understand what benefits are available and help to get them; identify resources; and obtain counseling, information, and support.

Injured service members and their families can call MSI Center around the clock for this free service. A care manager provides personal, ongoing assistance related to: financial resources; education, training, and job placement; information on VA benefits and other entitlements; home, transportation, and workplace accommodations; personal, couple, and family issues counseling; personal mobility and functioning.

The MSI Center coordinates closely with each service branch's injured support program -- Army Wounded Warrior Program, Marine for Life Injured Support, Air Force Palace HART, and Navy Safe Harbor.

The MSI Center provides educational materials that can help families understand and tackle issues related to concerns that injured service members often have, from helping children and spouses with the challenges they face, to concerns about making homes and vehicles accessible, to building new relationships. They also provide a Career Center that supplements their career planning services, including employment and benefits information for both injured service members and their spouses.

FREEDOM IS NOT FREE has been privileged to work directly with three of The MSI Center’s professional, caring, and dedicated care managers. Each manager has an ever-growing list of severely wounded service members and families with whom they interact regularly and attend tirelessly to their specific and personal needs. We are honored to have played a part in resolving issues of concern to specific severely injured service members and their families through our support of the MSI Center and hope to continue to be able to do so in the future as the needs arise.
(http://www.militaryonesource.com/skins/MOS/home.aspx)

Operation Homefront
Operation Homefront provides emergency assistance and morale to our troops, to the families they leave behind, and to wounded warriors when they return home.

A nonprofit 501(c)3 founded after September 11, Operation Homefront leads more than 2,500 volunteers in 26 chapters nationwide. Since its inception, Operation Homefront has provided critical assistance to more than 40,000 military families in need.

Operation Homefront provides aid to families struggling not only with emergencies, but also the problems of everyday life. Existing programs include
  • Emergency Aid - Food, baby care items, vehicle donation and repair.
  • Computer Program - Allows children and spouses to stay in touch with their loved one.
  • Financial Assistance Program - Crises such as illness, homelessness and death.
  • Furniture Program - Donated household and baby furniture; working order appliances.
  • Moving - Providing physical labor for families when a service member is deployed.
  • Social Outreach - Adopt-a-family, Thanksgiving/holiday baskets, back-to-school supplies.
  • Military Mondays - Promotes military discounts at businesses throughout the country.

Operation Homefront also operates CinCHouse.com, the largest informational resource and Internet-based community for military families attracting up to 900,000 unique visitors each month. Operation Homefront has also launched eCarePackage.org, the online care package service that allows citizens to show their support for our deployed troops and their families (http://www.operationhomefront.net)

Additional non profit organizations that support the troops:


Organization Name
4 The Troops
9/11 Help America
Angel Of Mercy
Armed Forces Foundation
Army Aviation Association of America
Azalea Charities Aid For Wounded Solders
Beacon Of Hope
Blue Star Mothers of America
Caring For Troops
Cause
Children of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fund
Citizen Solider Family Support Foundation
Coalition to Salute Americas Heroes
Hero to Hero
Home Front Cares
Homes For Our Troops
Hope Coming Ministers
Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund
Killed In Action Fund
Letters From Home
Military Order of the Purple Heart
National Next Of Kin Registry
Operation Ensuring Christmas
Operation Family Fund
Operation First Response
Operation Helmet
Operation Home Front
Operation Second Chance
Silver Star Families
Soldiers Angels
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors
U.S. Wounded Troops
United Warrior Survivor Foundation
United We Serve
USA Cares
Vail Veterans Program
Where Eagles Fly
Yellow Ribbon America
Military Connection
 
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