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FOR 85 YEARS, THE USO HAS BEEN
THERE FOR OUR SERVICE MEMBERS.
HELP US KEEP GOING WHERE THEY GO.

             

Dear USO Supporter,

It's not too late to celebrate 85 years of the USO supporting our brave service members and all they do to protect our great nation.

Through the generosity of patriotic Americans like you, the USO is by their side on every continent, providing critical support for our heroes in uniform 365 days a year, including warm meals, care packages, Wi-Fi to call home and so much more.

In these uncertain times and as global tensions arise, our service members can be deployed at a moment's notice and don't always have access to basic necessities when they arrive. Our care packages and other vital programs can help fill the gap, but right now, we are only able to reach about 40% of troops stationed throughout the world.

With your generosity, we can help ensure more service members can access life-changing support for themselves and their families, wherever they serve. Can we count on you to make a gift to aid our heroes today?

What the future has in store — what our military service members may face — is unknown, but we are committed to our mission to support them no matter where they serve, 365 days a year.

That's why we want to make sure you don't miss this chance to give in honor of the USO's 85th birthday. It's an impactful way to acknowledge the bravery of our heroes and all that we will do together to support our service members in the years to come. Thank you for your patriotic support.

For the People Who Serve,

Christopher Plamp 
Colonel, U.S. Air Force, Retired 
Chief Operating Officer, USO 

P.S. If you didn't get a chance to donate yet, take a moment to donate today. Any amount you give can help provide critical supplies to our service members deployed far from home.