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Dear Site Visitor,


On behalf of the team at Georgia Civil, we want to wish you a Merry Christmas!  Because the goodwill of those we serve is the foundation of our success, it is a real pleasure this holiday season to say "Thank You" as we wish you a full year of happiness and prosperity.



A Charge to You this Holiday Season

In lieu of traditional Christmas cards this year, we have decided to take the money we would normally spend on Christmas cards, envelopes, and postage (approximately $2 per person), and donate it to USA Cares.  USA Cares is a wonderful organization that assists military families in times of need.

In addition, we would like to encourage you to give what you can towards this worthy cause.  For every dollar Georgia Civil's contacts give between now and December 31st, 2009, we will match it dollar for dollar up to $250.  Please feel free to give whatever you can- $5, $10, or more.  Every bit helps and will make a difference in the lives of our military personnel.  Regardless of which political party you follow or how you feel about America's current war efforts, hopefully we can all agree that we should honor and assist those who risk so much for our country and the cause of freedom.

To donate, please click the donate button below and follow the prompts.  Your contributions are tax deductible, and a receipt will be sent to you for your records.  Thank you again for your time and affiliation with our company.  Merry Christmas!










To find out more about USA Cares, please visit their website, or read the description below and the success story on the right side of the page.

USA Cares exists to help bear the burdens of service by providing post-9/11 military families with financial and advocacy support in their time of need. Assistance is provided to all branches of service, all components, all ranks while protecting the privacy and dignity of those military families and veterans who request our help. In the past six years, USA Cares has received over 19,000 requests for assistance and responded with over $6,000,000 in direct grants of support.  

USA Cares is a Kentucky based 501(c)3 non-profit, charitable organization founded in 2003 and registered with the IRS.


In the spirit of giving...

 





USA Cares- Stories of Success

Reaching a hundred of anything is usually considered a milestone—whether it’s years of age or points in a basketball game. USA Cares has just reached such a milestone with the one-hundredth veteran assisted through our Warrior Treatment Today program.  Begun in January 2008, the Warrior Treatment Today program has grown significantly as more and more veterans are coming forward for help with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI).  USA Cares has helped veterans in over 26 states by providing financial support for basic needs such as mortgage, food, and bills while the veteran attends months of inpatient rehabilitation for PTSD/TBI.  Without this support, many veterans simply could not afford to leave jobs and paychecks to get the necessary treatment they have earned and deserve.
 
Veteran number one hundred has a lot in common with his 99 predecessors.  He was active duty Army on his first deployment to Iraq when his HUMMV was attacked.  He is from a small town in Michigan where he has dealt with multiple injuries—both visible and invisible.  Rated by the Veterans Administration at over 80 per cent disabled, our program participant number one hundred is trying to overcome those invisible wounds that must be healed before a return to normal life can really begin. USA Cares is proud to offer the Warrior Treatment Today program in partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Generous private grant support has allowed us to expend over $160,000 in financial support to date. The sheer number of mental health casualties from combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan represents a formidable health care task that demands both public and private responders working together.
 
Given the selfless service of our veterans—we can do no less.