Impactful Volunteerism: GSCTX Troops 20301 and 6300 Serve Fort Cavazos Military Children

The American Veterans Mission wants to thank the Girl Scouts of Central Texas (GSCTX) Troops 20301 and 6300 for a job well done. These troops are under the stewardship of Janie Freed, who has been an avid supporter of numerous volunteer programs and events in the central Texas area.

On July 20, 2024, members of Girls Scouts Troops 20301 and 6300 volunteered to serve local military families during Operation Homefront’s Back-to-School School Brigade®(BTSB) program by helping distribute 220 backpacks filled with essential school supplies to Fort Cavazos military children and clients at Texas A&M University-Central Texas. Troop members’ parents, siblings, and relatives accompanied their Girl Scouts, making them the leading volunteer unit at the event. These troopers also served freshly cooked popcorn to the military children and families and a temporary tattoo station at the event for the kids to enjoy!

Through volunteerism and community service, the  Girl Scouts of Central Texas create the world they want to live in and strive to improve it daily. They explore their strengths, take on new challenges, and can always be themselves, regardless of background or ability. Thank you, GSCTX, for your continued support of our local communities. Together, everyone achieves more!

Photo Credit: Lightdance Photography of Killeen, Texas

Killeen H-E-B Volunteers Support Operation Homefront’s Back-to-School Brigade® Program

National nonprofit organization Operation Homefront (OH) distributed 220 backpacks filled with essential school supplies to Fort Cavazos military children and clients in our town on Saturday, July 20, 2024, as part of their 17th annual Back-to-School Brigade®(BTSB) program. More than seven dozen volunteers showed up to enthusiastically serve our local military families in the Killeen/Fort Cavazos area.

Volunteering with the Killeen H-E-B team at this event was a pleasure! Through H-E-B’s Operation Appreciation program, the team donated teacher’s kits to 220 military families and clients in the Killeen/Fort Cavazos area, adding valuable tangible resources to OH’s Back-to-School Brigade® program.

Thank you, Killeen H-E-B volunteers, for serving our local military families with us on July 20, 2024, at Texas A&M University-Central Texas. Together, everyone achieves more!

Photo Credit: Lightdance Photography of Killeen, Texas

Refurbished Laptops for Qualified Student Veterans and Their Households

Today (Nov. 8, 2023) is the day when we provide refurbished laptops for veteran students or their households. Please look for the American Veterans Mission‘s table at the Texas A&M University-Central Texas Warrior Hall between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM CST.

This program was made possible by Taskforce Uplift, Kohl’s, American Veterans Mission, and the Ted and Diane Connel Military Veterans Service Center for Veterans Day 2023.

Operation Techas Crew and Partners
Operation Techas Crew and Partners, Austin, TX, October 31, 2023

Photo Credit: Mr. Steve Cundy of Taskforce Uplift
Special thanks to Heidi Hurda, SPHR, and Brennan Avants.

Together, everyone achieves more!

Congressional Veterans Commendation

The American Veterans Mission‘s team of teams wants to congratulate Richard J. Archer and Ken Cates for receiving a Congressional Veterans Commendation from Senator John Carter on 10/09/2021 at Texas A&M University-Central Texas!

The Congressional Veterans Commendation is a nominations-based program designed to recognize the wartime sacrifices and peacetime community involvement of residents of the 31st Congressional District of Texas.

Mr. Archer and Mr. Cates continue to serve our communities even after retiring from the U.S. Army. These gentlemen, along with the other congressional veterans award recipients, strive to help others in need and promote altruism, volunteerism, and community service wherever they go. Well done, and congratulations once again!

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