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Review for Soldiers' Angels, San Antonio, TX, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

Soldiers Angels notifiy us of the pending problem with forward bases not getting a hot meal. Those who serve in these forward bases didn't even get breakfast. They provided a mailing address so people in the midwest could send them brekfast items to eat. They provide us information to be able to send packages or just kind words from Home to lift up their spirit. They are willing to help on the homefront to assistant Military families with all kinds of problems that they face. They are truly Soldiers Angels in time of need.

If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...

I would change nothing.

Would you volunteer for this group again?

Definitely

For the time you spent, how much of an impact did you feel your work or activity had?

Life-changing

Did the organization use your time wisely?

Very Well

Would you recommend this group to a friend?

Definitely

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

2013

Role:  Volunteer
 

Review for Soldiers' Angels, San Antonio, TX, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

My wife and I got involved with Soldiers Angel's about ten years ago.Our son was a Marine and did three tours back-to-back in Iraq. As reitred US Army, I wanted to do something for the Troops that were in Iraq and Afganistan. I became involed with airport home comings and send off of the miltary from the Quad Cities. I also got involed with Funerals of local troops. The Soldiers Angels provided us with pins and coins to give to the Moms, Dads, Wifes, and anyone that was having a hard time handling the deployment.Our first funeral was a very young 19 year old MP. To allow us to be able to comfort her with a pin at the loss of their loved one. They help with send Christmas packages to the troops. They have assisted units when I would tell them no o9ne is sending them package. My son carried his Solders Angel pin during his deployment. At night, my wife and I would clucth our pins to our hearts and pray that Tim would be okay. Thank you Soldiers Angels for giving me a chance to help out our miltary and their familes.

Would you volunteer for this group again?

Definitely

For the time you spent, how much of an impact did you feel your work or activity had?

Life-changing

Did the organization use your time wisely?

Very Well

Would you recommend this group to a friend?

Definitely

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

2012

Role:  Volunteer