Andrew Dick of Fi360 (now Broadridge) Volunteering with American Veterans Mission in Killeen, Texas

The American Veterans Mission wants to thank Andrew Dick of Fi360 (now Broadridge) for volunteering with us at Texas A&M University-Central Texa on July 20, 2024. Andrew’s company, Fi360 (now Broadridge), was one of the generous donors that ensured Operation Homefront’s Back-to-School Brigade® (BTSB) event was a success in the Killeen and Fort Cavazos area last month.

AVM’s chief executive officer, Anthony Martinez, met Andrew in Austin, Texas, on May 19, 2024. During their initial meeting, Anthony and Andrew briefly discussed the importance of volunteerism, community service, and social responsibility, especially in military communities. Andrew and his wife, Susan, drove from Austin to Killeen on July 20, 2024, to volunteer with us in distributing the school supplies kits and pencil pouches that his company donated to 220 military families through the Operation Homefront BTSB program. Last month, it was a pleasure to welcome Andrew and Susan to our small town of Killeen, Texas.

Thanks, Andrew and Susan, for volunteering with us, and thanks, Fi360 (now Broadridge), for supporting programs and operations that benefit the local military families of the Killeen and Fort Cavazos area. 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

MLK Day of Service 2023

MLK Day of Service 2023 Banner

The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of Service is a defining moment each year when Americans across the country step up to make communities more equitable and take action to create the Beloved Community of Dr. King’s dream. While Dr. King believed the Beloved Community was possible, he acknowledged and fought for systemic change. His example is our call to action. 

MLK Day is the only federal holiday designated as a National Day of Service to encourage all Americans to volunteer to improve their communities. During the last quarter century, the MLK Day of Service has grown, and its impact increased as more Americans embraced the idea that citizenship involves taking an active role in improving communities. 

On Monday, January 16, and the days surrounding, American Veterans Mission, AmeriCorps, and the Killeen Service Platoon invite you to: 

  • Engage with your community and create constructive action; 
  • Act on Dr. King’s legacy of social justice and equity; and 
  • Recommit by volunteering to serve others. You can clean up a public space, mentor a young person, or help those who are food insecure. 

We cordially invite you to volunteer with us locally by signing up for our volunteer opportunity scheduled on January 16, 2023, at Carl Levin Park. Please click this link to view and sign up for this volunteer or community service opportunity.

Together, we can strengthen ties to our communities and one another while we address critical issues that divide us. 

Advisor Highlight: Mr. Richard J. Archer

The American Veterans Missions team of teams wants to thank one of our local advisors, Mr. Richard J. Archer, of Temple, Texas for his continued support of our organization!

Richard Archer is a past trustee of Temple College and formed the TJC Foundation as its executive director. He also served as the past president of the Central Texas Military Officers’ Association (Central Texas Ft Hood. MOAA). He was a former commander of Charlie Company, 124th 2d Armored Division, and 363rd GS San Marcos, USAR. Mr. Archer is a retiree of the Temple College Official Page and Texas Veteran’s Commission (TVC) and is an active member of the Christ Church in Temple, Texas.

He chose to continue to serve with us in his capacity as one of our volunteer advisors at American Veterans Mission, a Section 501(C)(3) nonprofit corporation founded in Texas in 2018. Not only does Mr. Archer serve as our advisor, but he is also a donor to numerous nonprofit organizations in our local community, including ours. Thank you very much, Richard J. Archer, from all of us at the American Veterans Mission! Together, everyone achieves more!

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