Salute to America`s Veterans
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Salute to America`s Veterans
Salute to America’s Veterans Beneficiaries FAQS USO DFW History and Programs USO DFW officially opened its doors on June 14, 2004. Since its opening, USO DFW has welcomed more than 1.6 million service members and their families as they travel all over the world. USO volunteers welcome 300-500 guests every day. There are five paid staff members and more than 240 volunteers at USO DFW. The USO is a Congressionally chartered non-profit organization here to serve personnel in all branches of the military: active duty, National Guard, reservists, and authorized family members. USO DFW hosts troops and families at three locations: two at DFW International Airport and one at USO Dallas MEPS. USO Center amenities at DFW Airport Terminal B Gate 15 include a café, TV lounge area, sleeping room, children’s room, computers, cell phones, books to read, Xbox, etc. There is a smaller lounge at Terminal D Gate 22 where guests may enjoy snacks and drinks while they wait for their flight. USO Dallas MEPS (Military Entrance Processing Station) opened June 2013. Each year, more than 13,000 new enlistees into the Armed Forces will be provided an introduction to USO programs available at each of our 160 global locations. All services provided at USO DFW are complimentary to our guests and are made possible by the generosity of our donors, support from companies and organizations, and the North Texas Community. USO DFW offers a United Through Reading Room where service members or their loved ones may record themselves reading a book, playing the guitar, or record a special message on a DVD. Our volunteers send the DVD and book to the loved one for free. The USO DFW Families of the Fallen and Family Support teams help families who come through our airport with whatever their need may be. If there is a dignified transfer through DFW Airport, volunteers will meet the families and help escort them. USO DFW also supports local guard and reserve units with Family Days and other unit activities. Activities include providing snacks, soft drinks, bounce houses and face painting. USO DFW staff and volunteers participate in a wide variety of events each year and share the mission of the USO. There are larger events throughout the year including the Alliance Air Show, Honor Flights with WWII Veterans, Kaboomtown, Ride2Recovery, Yellow Ribbon events, and supporting thousands of troops during Exodus. Veterans coalition of north central texas Vision Mobilize all sectors of society to give our service members and their families the opportunities and support they have earned. Mission To build bridges between both public, private, and not for profit organizations at the local, county, state, and federal levels; For all our veterans, and their families by rebuilding, educating, and equipping all veterans to reintegrate back into society and to bring awareness and a call to action to all communities of the challenges of our veterans and their families. Initiatives Focus & Task Employment: Will identify employment needs, establish relationships with Hiring Agencies, assist Veterans with “Employment Readiness” Mental Health: Will focus on the mental health needs of our Veterans and families Education: Will assist veterans with education resources, training & development Housing: Will assist veterans with stable housing resources Our Program & Events Thanksgiving for Veterans(2011, 2012, 2013) Career Development & Financial Education Seminar(2012, 2013,2014) Hiring Event(2013,2014) Joint County Meeting(2013: Dallas, Tarrant, Denton, Collin) Partnering Events: Veterans Parade(2011,2012) Chase 100,000 Jobs Mission(2013) Operation Care International, Christmas for the Homeless(2012) 238th Army Birthday Celebration(2013) Challenge America CAMO Event(2013) Suicide Prevention Coalition(2013) Coalition Network Report Form Number of Veterans Served Number of Dependents Number of Received Referrals Number of Referrals Sent Number of Events Number of Contacts Made Number of Guest NOTE: Numbers reflect Jan-July 2013 6561 1063 2578 2485 542 2775 423 Number of Coalition Meetings Coalition Members Coalition Meeting Sponsors Number of Attendees Number of Events Number or Participating Events Veterans & Families Served Combined years of service Dollar amount of services Number of Volunteers Partnering Organizations Sponsoring Organizations Number of Board Members Number of BM Direct Years of Service Number of Indirect Years of Service Number of Turkeys 35 75+ 36 1,938 10 10 3,424 2,652.91+ $57,479 118 129 70 9(11) 167 188 790