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Review for Texas Military Family Foundation Inc, Temple, TX, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

I have worked with the Texas Military FAmily Foundation (TMFF) since the spring of 2003. At that time I served as the Command Sergeant Major of the 90th Regional Readiness Command, United States Army Reserve. During that time period my command had many units mobilizing and preparing for deployment to Afghanistan and Iraq. Part of my responsibility was to monitor this process and ensure that the Soldiers were being properly trained and cared for by Fort Hood. It was while working to solve problems and improve conditions for mobilizing Soldiers that I came in contact with the TMFF. From that time, until I left my position in 2007, I worked with the TMFF on many occasions and they were able to improve conditions and solve many problems for Soldiers. Representatives of TMFF (especially Julie Curtis-Winn) worked tirelessly to assist Soldiers of the National Guard, U.S. Army Reserve, and Active Army. They were their advocate, willing to contact or confront anyone at any level to gain the required assistance. They gave freely of their time, effort, and personal income to try and make life better for our Soldiers in need. Due to their tireless efforts the TMFF is able to provide assistance on a 24 hour basis as well as providing a place for Soldiers to relax away from the stress and pressure of their military jobs. This was all accomplished through hard work, long hours, and personal sacrifice.

I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...

seeing how it helped Soldiers of my command.

What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is...

Seeing the positive effect it has on Soldiers in need.

If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could...

Solve a tremendous amount of the problems being experienced by Soldiers damaged by the effects of war.

How frequently have you been involved with the organization?

About every week

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

2009

Role:  Professional with expertise in this field & I served a a Command SErgeant Major for a command of 18,000 Soldiers, many of whom had contact with TMFF.