Operation Helmet Provides Soldiers With Helmet Upgrade Kits
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Operation Helmet
The following is an excerpt from the Operation Helmet website"Operation Helmet is a nonpartisan, 501(c)3 charitable grassroots effort that provides helmet upgrade kits free of charge to U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Operation Helmet depends on tax-deductible donations and is a team member of AmericaSupportsYou.mil. For $70-$100, added safety and comfort can be provided for a trooper. But donations of any amount are welcome. The donation can be designated for a specific branch of the military, a particular unit or an individual trooper. Over 99% of donations go toward helmet kits. There are no salaries or payroll costs deducted and the Operation's books are available for inspection at the home office. To date, Operation Helmet has sent upgrade kits to over 36,000 troops."
If your donation is to benefit a particular branch or individual, please make your donation on the following webpage (that will allow you to include your individual instructions). Operation Helmet Contributions
If your donation is to benefit anyone in need of this upgrade, you may make your donation on this page (below).
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