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Serving Those Who Serve

Check out these shoutouts from a few of our favorite people!

Framing It Forward

Annual Shoe Drive

"Show Your Soul by Giving Your Soles" Campaign

Show Your Soul By Giving Up Your Soles: Campaign collected over 16,000+ pairs of slightly used shoes in 3 weeks! 

Sons of Anarchy star Rusty Coones (Quinn), owner of Illusion Motorcycles and guitarist for Attika 7, his wife K.O. along with the American Soldier Network are working to shoe the shoe-less, give willing citizens a chance to work and donate funds thru A.S.N. to pass on to further benefit its continuing campaigns for the U.S. military wounded and recovering warriors.

** UPDATE ** 

In 7 Years, we have collected over 40,000 pounds in shoes! Raising over $16,000 for American Soldier Network!! A truly GLOBAL OUTREACH saving land-fills and our environment, giving third world folks shoes, bringing together Americans to raise awareness and support for the needs of our heroes all while raising much needed funding for our charity! 

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US Veterans Magazine & our Founder Annie Nelson as a columnist with her “American Heroes” column www.USVeteransMagazine.com  

 

“U.S. Veterans Magazine is proud to be partnering with Annie Nelson and the American Soldier Network to reach our nation’s transitioning veterans, helping them successfully move from military to civilian life. Annie’s hands-on work with thousands of active-duty service members and veterans each year gives her unique insight into their strengths, concerns, and challenges. She brings us stories of great hope, highlighting veterans who have come home and found victory and fulfillment as civilians. With these stories, we hope to inspire all returning veterans and to guide them to the resources they need to write their own success stories!” 

—Mona Lisa Faris, President and Publisher, U.S. Veterans Magazine

Mailing List FAQ

Q. Is my personal information (name, address, amount of donation) kept private?

A. Yes. We do retain your information in our data base, but only so it is available for review by our auditors who ensure we are in compliance in all laws affecting nonprofit organizations; and so we can mail you a copy of your donation thank you letter. We do not sell or trade names of donors, nor do we solicit via direct mail or the telephone.

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