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SUPPORTING OUR TROOPS TAKES  ALL OF US 

GIF: Service members at work and receiving USO support.

YOUR GIFT WILL  DOUBLE 

               

USO Supporter,

We wouldn’t be coming to you on a Sunday night if we didn’t need to, but we can’t afford to waste this match opportunity. As we work tirelessly to provide holiday programs and connections that service members need and deserve, can we count on you to help us start Giving Tuesday off strong?

Did you know it takes $230,000 every single day to keep the USO running? The centers are so much more than buildings — they are a lifeline.

Our supporters make it possible for our heroes to find connection, comfort and a piece of home through the USO, no matter where they serve. They've told us the USO is the one place on base or on deployment where they can relax. On aircraft carriers, the USO phone booths are the only place where you can shut the door and have privacy to talk to a loved one.

It matters every day to the people who serve, and you can help them, especially right now. During Giving Tuesday, every dollar makes a difference.

Thanks to The Coca-Cola® Company, your gift today will be matched dollar for dollar, up to $50,000 — doubling the value of your support. That means your generosity goes twice as far to help keep the USO open and running for our heroes in uniform.

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We've set a critical goal: raise $500,000 this Giving Tuesday to support the brave service members who sacrifice so much for our country.

We know you're a dedicated supporter. That's why we're reaching out now — this match is a great opportunity to show our service members just how much you appreciate their sacrifices, especially during the holidays.

Please, rush your matched gift now. Thank you for standing with our deployed heroes, wherever their missions take them.

For the People Who Serve,

Sydney Jones, USO