The plight of the American Mustang.
With the motto⦠âÂÂTrained hands save livesâÂÂ, SALF is the only national affiliate of the Department of Homeland SecurityâÂÂs Citizen Corps specializing in emergency preparedness for school aged children and youth.
Ensuring and enhancing the morale and emotional well-being of our deployed combat forces and their families.
Advocating for orphans and vulnerable children in the developing world.
IA's ongoing mission to become self-sufficient; an operation led by coalition forces to reestablish security in the Diyala province; soldiers traveling to remote areas of Afghanistan to promote good will; the efforts to use words rather than force by coalition forces to secure Tikrit; and a service member who risked his own safety so his fellow Soldiers could receive medical attention.
Muhallah in Baghdad; flash traffic control point in Tikrit; Operation Rock Penetrator; Soldiers attending a street lamp lighting ceremony in Baghdad; a reconnaissance and surveillance patrol in Mosul; Army Engineers disabling a land bridge; Helo Ops, neighborhood guard in Sadr City; the Iron Chefs of Bagram and the latest episode of Military Heroes and photo montage.
U.S. and Iraqi forces battling insurgents in Sadr City; citizens of an Iraqi city working to rebuild with the help of U.S. Soldiers; helicopter pilots keeping ground forces out of harm's way in Afghanistan; a country music star playing a concert at Camp Liberty, Iraq; and a group of reserve Soldiers that re-enlisted on the 100th anniversary of the Army Reserves.
The history of Women in the Military - presented by DVIDS.
Teams Step Out to change the face of diabetes in our country by raising funds to help find a cure and by walking a few miles to bring a greater awareness to this devastating disease.
Step Out is a whirlwind day packed with energy, fun, support for others and a perfect amount of selfless dedication. Anyone can take part in Step Out—your participation isn't measured by your dexterity or the speed you walk, but by the level of your enthusiasm and your commitment to ending diabetes.
Walk to Fight Diabetes is about changing the face of diabetes in our country—by raising funds to help find a cure and by walking a few miles to bring a greater awareness to this devastating disease.
How the diagnosis of diabetes has changed the lives of those with the disease as well as their families.
Developing and supporting job placements that meet the workforce needs of local employers and the vocational goals of young people with disabilities.
Engineers Without Borders helps build better communities for the long term, jobs, lifestyles as they share technologies with remote villages around the world.
Corporations and businesses participate in Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes changing the face of diabetes in our country by raising funds to help find a cure and by walking a few miles to bring a greater awareness to this devastating disease.
Philanthropy.
Philanthropy.
A volunteer teen orgaization in Florida spends over 1.5 million hours of time assisting many non profits around the globe.
PSA
Transforming Juvenile Detention in Three American Cities with The Annie E Casey Foundation Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative.
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