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Nephew Injured in Iraq
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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 78084" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Just IMHO, but I think a very good way to show our support for the troops, and in particular for those who perhaps need it the most, is to make a nice monetary donation to organizations like Disabled Amvets, or Texas Paralyzed Veterans, etc. The folks those types of organizations serve have made some really big sacrifices on behalf of our country. ( I imagine most, if not all states, have some organization such as the Texas Paralyzed Vets).</p><p></p><p>Sometimes we hear about charities squandering their endowment and spending a lot of the $$ on administrative costs and not actually helping the needy. I'll admit that I've not looked into the annual reports, etc. of the two above listed organizations, and perhaps I should. But I've been aware of and supported their programs for many years and I honestly can't recall ever reading anything negative about them.</p><p></p><p>Just something to consider. Thanks, AZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 78084, member: 43"] Just IMHO, but I think a very good way to show our support for the troops, and in particular for those who perhaps need it the most, is to make a nice monetary donation to organizations like Disabled Amvets, or Texas Paralyzed Veterans, etc. The folks those types of organizations serve have made some really big sacrifices on behalf of our country. ( I imagine most, if not all states, have some organization such as the Texas Paralyzed Vets). Sometimes we hear about charities squandering their endowment and spending a lot of the $$ on administrative costs and not actually helping the needy. I'll admit that I've not looked into the annual reports, etc. of the two above listed organizations, and perhaps I should. But I've been aware of and supported their programs for many years and I honestly can't recall ever reading anything negative about them. Just something to consider. Thanks, AZ [/QUOTE]
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