USO of North Carolina
USO of North Carolina
 
Salute to Freedom Gala October 4, 2008

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How you can help

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Donate now!
Your donation helps support the USO of North Carolina's mission to enhance the quality of life of the U.S. Armed Forces personnel and their families worldwide and to create a cooperative relationship between U.S. military communities and involved or supporting civilian communities.

Three ways to give:

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In-kind donations
Many of our programs and our daily center operations are made possible through in-kind contributions from caring individuals just like you!
In-kind contributions are tax-deductible.

Some of our current and ongoing needs:
  • Toothbrushes
  • Travel size shaving cream
  • Deodorant
  • Individual, non-perishable snacks

An easy way to donate:
The USO of NC has partnered with Dollar Days, Inc., to offer a convenient way for you to donate these items. Simply purchase them from the USO-NC wishlist on the Dollar Days website, and these items will be delivered directly to us!


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Volunteer
Our centers are mainly staffed by caring volunteers who give their time just to say, "Thank you for your service." More information about becoming a USO of North Carolina volunteer is available on our "get involved" webpage.

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Service
If your company provides a service to the general public, chances are we can use that service as well. Some examples include business card printing, carpet cleaning, catering, and laundry. Please contact us if your organization would like to support the troops by providing a free service at the USO.

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Link your Food Lion MVP Card!
Link your Food Lion MVP Card to the USO of North Carolina, and every time you shop at Food Lion and use your MVP card, the USO of North Carolina will receive a donation. There is no cost to you! Just get your Food Lion MVP card in hand, and click here to start supporting the troops through the USO of North Carolina.

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How you can help
In January, the Lovie Farthing Circle from Mount Moriah Baptist Church of Raleigh, N.C. prepared homemade soups for the USO's Raleigh-Durham Airport center. The Lovie Farthing Circle from Mount Moriah Baptist Church prepared homemade soups to be served in the USO's RDU Center. One lucky Marine was treated to fresh Cream of Broccoli soup and an awful lot of attention.


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