| YOU CAN HELP One of the best ways to help your fellow military
member when a disaster strikes is through a financial donation.
Donate By Phone
or Mail
To donate by phone
Call Member Services
at 800-662-2620
or
send your tax-deductible donation to:
NCOA
Disaster Relief Fund
10635 IH 35 N
San Antonio, TX 78233

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NCOA Disaster
Relief Fund was established in 1994 to assist enlisted military personnel with
immediate disaster-related expenses. Grants have been awarded to personnel in all five
branches of the Armed Forces to include Guard and Reserve Components to assist with
emergency needs in bombing situations, fires, floods, hurricanes, typhoons and tornadoes. The
Fund fills a very real void in emergency assistance
When terrorists blew up the Alfred P. Murrow Federal
Building in Oklahoma City -
NCOAs Disaster Relief Fund grants were distributed before the Red Cross even got on
the scene.
When flood waters engulfed Grand Forks, North Dakota -
NCOAs Disaster Relief Fund was issuing grants within 24 hours.
When tornadoes crippled the Midwest -
the NCOA Disaster Relief Fund had grant money in the hands of victims within 12 hours.
When an apartment fire in Bremerton, Washington
devastated dozens of Navy families -
the NCOA Disaster Relief Fund had monetary assistance in place before the end of the day.
When flash floods struck South Texas -
the NCOA Disaster Relief Fund sprung into action within hours.
When a terrorists bomb destroyed U.S. military
barracks Dhahran, Saudi Arabia -
NCOAs Disaster Relief Fund responded immediately.
When typhoons struck Okinawa, Japan -
the NCOA Disaster Relief Fund immediately began providing assistance.
The NCOA Disaster Relief Fund is a certified Texas Non-Profit Corporation, Federal
ID# 74-2756133. The Fund is designated by the Internal Revenue Service as a tax-exempt,
501(c)(3) corporation and, as such, all contributions to the Fund are deductible to the
extent provided by Section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code. All donations are used to
provide grants to those in need and no administrative or overhead expenses come out of the
donations received.
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