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Got some good news and some not so good news today.
Good news. WE got a letter from the Gene Vance Jr. Foundation for Catastrophically Injured War Veterans. I can't scan the letter due to some personal info on it but here's the just.
Thank you for your generous contribution to the GVJFCIWV (I abbreviated this). Your efforts, over the past year and prior, to help raise funds for our mission has generated support from the Steel Soldiers organization.
To date, more than $1000.00 USD has been contributed to our organization from members of the Steel Soldiers to whom you provided services. We are grateful for initiating and directing this effort. One hundred percent of the contributions went towards the Foundations War Injuries Initiative, a grassroots effort of deep personal commitment to helping those brave warriors in need of expert medical attention and comprehensive care sometimes existing in the hands of only a few talented experts and world renowned institutions.
It then goes on with some other items.
THE NOT SO GOOD NEWS:
I thought we would be a whole lot better than $1000. Granted, he says more than $1000 but divide that by $15 and that is only 66 returns for the hundreds and hundreds that I have done since March 2008 when I asked for the donations to go to this cause.
What I think has been happening is people are donating and not designating it from this project. I really hope this is the case and we can redouble our efforts to ensure any donations given are designated as part of this project from Steel Soldiers. That helps me know if it is beneficial or not to continue my work. Gotta admit, I could do more things with the time I put in doing the VIN Info thread but trying to help this worthy cause and plan to continue.
As a reminder, I get nothing from this other than satisfaction in helping the Gene Vance Jr Foundation and helping fellow Steel Soldiers. All I ask is for folks to give when they can and what they can to help our wounded warriors. This is the first letter I have gotten from the foundation letting me know that my efforts have raised money.
Again, thanks to all that have donated.
Good news. WE got a letter from the Gene Vance Jr. Foundation for Catastrophically Injured War Veterans. I can't scan the letter due to some personal info on it but here's the just.
Thank you for your generous contribution to the GVJFCIWV (I abbreviated this). Your efforts, over the past year and prior, to help raise funds for our mission has generated support from the Steel Soldiers organization.
To date, more than $1000.00 USD has been contributed to our organization from members of the Steel Soldiers to whom you provided services. We are grateful for initiating and directing this effort. One hundred percent of the contributions went towards the Foundations War Injuries Initiative, a grassroots effort of deep personal commitment to helping those brave warriors in need of expert medical attention and comprehensive care sometimes existing in the hands of only a few talented experts and world renowned institutions.
It then goes on with some other items.
THE NOT SO GOOD NEWS:
I thought we would be a whole lot better than $1000. Granted, he says more than $1000 but divide that by $15 and that is only 66 returns for the hundreds and hundreds that I have done since March 2008 when I asked for the donations to go to this cause.
What I think has been happening is people are donating and not designating it from this project. I really hope this is the case and we can redouble our efforts to ensure any donations given are designated as part of this project from Steel Soldiers. That helps me know if it is beneficial or not to continue my work. Gotta admit, I could do more things with the time I put in doing the VIN Info thread but trying to help this worthy cause and plan to continue.
As a reminder, I get nothing from this other than satisfaction in helping the Gene Vance Jr Foundation and helping fellow Steel Soldiers. All I ask is for folks to give when they can and what they can to help our wounded warriors. This is the first letter I have gotten from the foundation letting me know that my efforts have raised money.
Again, thanks to all that have donated.