Thursday, June 21, 2007


Through America Supports You I have become informed and involved with the Armed Forces Foundation. Please take a moment to learn more about this organization and how you might also come involved.
It is our duty, our privilege, and our honor to promote the morale, welfare, and the quality of life of the Unites States Armed Forces community, including active duty personnel, national guardsmen, reservists, and retired personnel and their families"






There is a moment in the life of each soldier...

The moment when they receive the call that they must leave their homes, families, friends, and life, behind to defend a greater good. At this moment, they are ready, willing, and able to defend the ideals of a nation…a nation that puts our trust in them to keep us safe and to make us proud. This moment is called, the call of duty. The call of duty is one of the hardest, and yet most rewarding, commitments in the life of any serviceman or woman. Their mission is clear, and they commit themselves 100%.

The Duty of the Armed Forces Foundation is also clear. The Foundation is committed 100% to serving the needs of our men and women in uniform and assisting them in their time of greatest need. It is our honor, our duty and our privilege to aide those men and women, in their selfless sacrifice of service to our country.

- The Priorities of the Armed Forces Foundation -

While the Armed Forces Foundation is honored to support servicemen and women from all branches of the United States Armed Forces, we also understand the needs these families face. It is with this understanding that the Armed Forces Foundation derives its purpose.

The first priority of the Armed Forces Foundation is direct financial support of our servicemen and women and their families. This comes in the form of paying for hospital bills, medical supplies, car and rent payments, utilities, airline tickets, and much more, for thousands of injured soldiers and their families. The foundation continues to contribute 96.4% of all outside donations directly to military families through foundation programming.
Second, the Armed Forces Foundation committed itself years ago to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda Maryland. This commitment was to pay for all of the rooms at the Navy Lodge providing families visiting a loved one who was recuperating in the hospital with a place to stay, and with no worry on paying for the room. Years later, the Foundation is still commitment 100% to paying these rooms each month for families of these injured troops.
Next, the Foundation has established the Armed Forces Foundation | Housing Assistance Program, which makes necessary modifications to homes of injured servicemen and women learning to live with the injured they endured in combat.
The Foundation also continues to offer death benefit programs for surviving family members of servicemen and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice to their country.
The Armed Forces Foundation organizes MWR events each year to brighten the day of military dependants and wounded servicemen. This year, the Foundation has begun a series of hunting trips around the country, allowing injured troops a chance to get out and have some fun. Next, the foundation continues to build on its relationship with teen idol Hilary Duff, who continues to by extremely generous in her support of our military children as well as the Foundation.
View a detailed list of Foundation programming




The Armed Forces Foundation was established in 2001 to promote the morale, welfare, and the quality of life of the Unites States Armed Forces community, including active duty personnel, national guardsmen, reservists, and retired personnel and their families.

The Armed Forces Foundation, a Washington, DC based nonprofit organization is committed to serving the members of our Armed Services and assisting them in their time of greatest need. The foundation has provided hundreds of thousands of dollars to pay for hotel bills and to offset the expenses of families visiting a loved one in the hospital. Programs offered through the foundation include the Housing Assistance Program for troops returning to their communities after injury, Family Bereavement Assistance for surviving family members; direct financial assistance, as well as the Classic Outdoors Sports Program which includes hunting and fishing programs for troops and their families. The staff of the foundation regularly visits with wounded troops at the Bethesda National Naval Medical Center and Walter Reed Army Medical Center to provide support, give gifts, and show them our appreciation for their service and sacrifice.

In June of 2006, the Armed Forces Foundation hosted the second annual Armed Forces Foundation Congressional Gala. This year, the foundation raised over $750,000 in funding to directly support our military servicemen and their families.

Also this past year, the Armed Forces Foundation was recognized by President George W. Bush for outstanding commitment to the military servicemen and women and their families.

2005 was a great year for the Foundation, contributing 93% of all outside donations directly to military families through foundation programs. We have raised millions of dollars in financial contributions, directly supporting our troops. We have provided tens of thousands of dollars to the Navy Lodge at the Bethesda Naval Hospital to offset the expenses of families visiting a loved one in the hospital. The foundation has contributed over $100,000 to supply direct financial assistance to military families’ across the nation.

The Armed Forces Foundation is proud to introduce a new Initiative appropriately titled the, Armed Forces Foundation Housing | Assistance Program. This new campaign was setup to provide injured military service men/women and their families the ability to apply for renovations that will allow them to cope and live comfortably with their injuries.




Patricia Driscoll: Executive Director, President
Maj Gen (ret) Donna Barbarish, USA: Executive Board Member
Maj Gen (ret) Randall West, USMC: Executive Board Member

Col (ret) Jerry Woods, USAF: Executive Board Member
Beverly Young: Executive Board Member
Jay Kimmitt: Executive Board Member
Richard Milburn: Executive Board Member
James Byrne: Executive Board Member
Tris Barry: Treasurer
Hugh Webster: Counsel
Scott Celley: Executive Board Member, Triwest
Jim Hoffman: Executive Board Member, Information Manufacturing Corporation

Robert Hytner: Executive Board Member, Information Manufacturing Corporation

Michael Stevens: Executive Board Member, Michael Stevens Interests


Wyatt Smith: Deputy Director and Director of Finance
Javier Sanchez: Director of Government Relations and Development
Lindsey Brothers: Director of Public Relations
Jim Dempsey: Special Projects Coordinator
Kathryn Schumacher: Director of Family Assistance
Inalene Skelton: Family Assistance Coordinator, Arkansas
Lizette Jenness Olmos: Communications Liaison
Julie Mogenis: Executive Director of Outdoor Sports Programs
Lt. Col. Lew Deal USMC (Ret.): Director of Outdoor Sports Programs
Stanley McGowen: Director of The Texas Project
Janet Parker: Member of Outdoor Sports Advisory Board
Meagan Vargas: Coordinator of Events
Jim Donofrio: Vice-President for Corporate Affairs




Below is a list of the Members of the United States Congress that serve as a member of the Honorary Board of Directors to the
Armed Forces Foundation

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Senator John F. Kerry Rep. Adam Putnam
Senator John E. Sununu Rep. Mary Bono
Senator Wayne Allard Rep. Walter B. Jones, Jr.
Senator Joseph Biden Rep. Ric Keller
Senator Jim Bunning Rep. Ron J. Kind
Senator Thad Cochran Rep. Mark S. Kirk
Senator Mike Crapo Rep. Steve C. LaTourette
Senator Dianne Feinstein Rep. Sander M. Levin
Senator Benjamin Cardin Rep. John Linder
Senator Charles Grassley Rep. Frank LoBiondo
Senator Mary Landrieu Rep. Zoe Lofgren
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison Rep. Thelma Drake
Senator Johnny Issacson Rep. G.K. Butterfield
Senator Max Baucus Rep. Buck McKeon
Senator Richard Burr Rep. Jim Marshall
Senator Saxby Chambliss Rep. Kenny Marchant
Senator Joseph Lieberman Rep. Gus Bilirakis
Senator Frank Lautenberg Rep. John Lewis
Senator Mark Pryor Rep. John J. Duncan Jr.
Senator Jim DeMint Rep. Roy Blunt
Senator Ben Nelson Rep. Leonard L. Boswell
Senator Patty Murray Rep. Bart Gordon
Senator E. Benjamin Nelson Rep. Corrine Brown
Senator Daniel K. Akaka Rep. Tom Latham
Senator Lisa Murkowski Rep. Baron P. Hill

Senator George Voinovich Rep. Candice Miller
Senator Daniel Inouye Rep. Chris Cannon
Senator Trent Lott Rep. Chaka Fattah
Senator John McCain Rep. Dan Lungren
Senator Olympia Snowe Rep. Carolyn McCarthy
Senator Ted Stevens Rep. Jim McCrery
Senator Craig Thomas Rep. Jim McDermott
Senator Mel Martinez Rep. Gregory Weldon Meeks
Senator Elizabeth Dole Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald
Rep. Carolyn Maloney Rep. Candice Miller
Rep. Nancy Boyda Rep. Gary G. Miller
Rep. Rodney Alexander
Rep. Jeff Miller
Rep. Richard Baker Rep. Dennis Moore
Rep. Roscoe Bartlett Rep. John P. Murtha

Rep. Howard L. Berman Rep. Ed Pastor
Rep. Judy Biggert Rep. Collin Peterson
Rep. John Boozman Rep. Thomas E. Petri
Rep. Madeleine Bordallo Rep. Joseph R. Pitts
Rep. Charles W. Boustany, Jr. Rep. Jon C. Porter
Rep. Allen Boyd Rep. David E. Price
Rep. Michael C. Burgess Rep. Tom Price
Rep. Stephen E. Buyer Rep. Deborah Pryce
Rep. John R. Carter Rep. George P. Radanovich
Rep. Mike Conaway Rep. Rick Renzi
Rep. Jim Cooper Rep. Thomas Reynolds
Rep. Henry Cuellar Rep. C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger
Rep. Geoff Davis Rep. John T. Salazar
Rep. Jo Ann Emerson Rep. Jim Saxton
Rep. Eliot Engel Rep. Christopher Shays
Rep. Philip S. English Rep. Fortney "Pete" Stark
Rep. Bob Filner Rep. Cliff Stearns
Rep. Virginia Foxx Rep. Bart Stupak
Rep. Barney Frank Rep. Gene Taylor
Rep. Jim Gerlach Rep. Mike Thompson
Rep. Paul E. Gillmor Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones
Rep. Phil Gingrey Rep. Mark E. Udall
Rep. Louie Gohmert Rep. Fred Upton
Rep. Bob Goodlatte Rep. Chris Van Hollen, Jr.
Rep. Ralph Hall Rep. James T. Walsh
Rep. Alcee L. Hastings Rep. Zach Wamp
Rep. David L. Hobson Rep. Dave Weldon
Rep. Peter Hoekstra Rep. Roger F. Wicker
Rep. Rush Holt Rep. Joe Wilson
Rep. Duncan Hunter Rep. Lynn C. Woolsey
Rep. Darrell Issa Rep. David Wu
Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson
Rep. C.W. Bill Young



Federal Tax Identification Number and Information:

The Armed Forces Foundation is organized as a non-profit charity organized under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code.

Our federal identification number is:

75-3070368

All gifts and donations to the Armed Forces Foundation are tax deductible where applicable to the full extent of the law.

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