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Continued Support for the People Who Serve

USO Supporter,

Thanks to supporters like you, the USO recently delivered 100,000 diapers, 20,000 wipes and 200 cans of formula to military families at Fort Drum. These supplies met an immediate and urgent need and helped parents care for their children during an incredibly difficult time.

But the challenges facing our military community are only increasing. As the government shutdown continues, its impact is being felt deeply across military installations worldwide. While military paychecks have been processed for this pay period, many essential support services — including morale programs, after-school care and other community resources — remain closed.

Will you rush an emergency donation of $29 or more to support all our service members around the world?* For a limited time, every dollar up to a total of $25,000 will be MATCHED** by a generous group of donors, so please don’t wait.

For families who already juggle deployments, long hours and constant moves, these closures mean losing vital sources of community and stability. Many military spouses who work as civilian employees have also been furloughed, leaving households to potentially face unexpected financial hardship.

In times like these, the USO stands alongside those who serve — and the families who serve with them. We remain committed to providing essential programming and resources to meet the needs of our nation’s military community. The USO is responding wherever help is needed most — but as these challenges grow, so must our ability to help quickly. So please, will you rush a donation of $29 and help us support our heroes in uniform serving around the globe?

Your gift ensures we can continue to meet the greatest needs as they arise — from delivering essentials like diapers and formula to providing food, comfort, care and other critical programs for military members and their families facing uncertainty.

For The People Who Serve,

Diane Fraber

Vice President, USO

P.S. The USO is here for those who serve — in moments of joy, challenge and crisis. Please give today to help us continue supporting our military community when they need us most.