Soldiers And Families
This Web site is not intended to solicit contributions but to provide
the American public with information on methods by which citizens,
organizations, and corporations can contribute cash or goods and services
to benefit Soldiers and their Families. For contributions to morale,
welfare, recreation programs over $10,000 or offers of goods and services,
please contact the Morale, Welfare, Recreation Gift Program Manager at
usarmy.jbsa.imcom-hq.mbx.mwr-gifts@mail.mil.
Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation programs process general
unsolicited contributions in the form of goods, services or money for use
in Army Morale, Welfare and Recreation Programs. These programs support
the following—
- child care centers
- youth activities
- recreation centers
- libraries
- sports programs
- craft shops
- outdoor recreation
- Family Readiness Groups
- Exceptional Family Member Programs
- Army Community Services
- Army Family Team Building Forums
- Soldier and Family Assistance Centers
One hundred percent of all contributions to the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation programs are used to benefit Soldiers and their Families. No part of a contribution is used to offset administration expenses. To make an online contribution, click here.
Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Programs process general unsolicited contributions in the form of goods, services or money for use in
Army Morale, Welfare and Recreation Programs.
There are several ways to specify your contribution's use for Morale, Welfare, and Recreation programs.
Examples include:
Donor |
Value |
Intended Use |
Organization |
$2,000 |
Support the 2008 Soldier and Family Appreciation Day at Fort Stewart. |
Private Citizen |
$250 |
Support the library program by purchasing new computers for Army installations in the State of North Carolina. |
Organization |
$5,000 |
Support Family Readiness Groups across the Army. |
Private Citizen |
$100 |
Support child development programs at Fort Sam Houston. |
Private Citizen |
$500 |
Unconditional support of any Army Soldier and Family Program. |