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Joining Forces Community Challenge Winners!

Posted April 29, 2012 1:13 PM by Brandon Kline

In a previous post, I briefly discussed my work with the Joining Forces Community Challenge, and the great privilege it was to contribute to an effort in support of our nation's veterans and military families. As a quick recap, the Joining Forces Community Challenge was launched in July 2011 by First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Biden in an effort to recognize and celebrate those citizens and organizations with a demonstrated, genuine, and deep desire to be of service and improve the lives of our military families. The Challenge concluded on April 11th, with a celebration at the White House to announce the five winners and one people's choice nomination.

"Jill and I are so proud of all of these finalists and the work that they have done for our military community," said First Lady Michelle Obama. "Our military families demonstrate such strength, service, and sacrifice every single day, and we're so grateful for everyone who is stepping up to give back to these families. The challenge winners are leading by example, and showing that all of us can find a way to serve those who serve us."

With Memorial Day right around the corner, I would like to take this opportunity to recognize each of the winners and thank ALL of the organizations for their efforts in support of our veterans and military families. The Joining Forces Community Challenge winners include:

Our Family for Families First Foundation, East Greenwich, Rhode Island (The People's Choice Winner)

Our Family for Families First Foundation supports military families pursuing higher education by supporting military children through scholarships and military spouses through grants and assistance identifying educational opportunities. Since 2006, Our Family for Families First has provided more than 20,000 hours of outreach in communities surrounding seven military installations and its scholarship program has given more than $3.5 million in direct scholarship and grant awards to the children and spouses of active duty service members. Our Family for Families First was created by John G. Picerne, president and chief executive officer of Picerne Military Housing, to give back to the families of the men and women who serve in the U.S. military.

Armed Forces Service Center, St. Paul, Minnesota

The Armed Forces Service Center is a 24-7 "all free" lounge staffed by volunteers at the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport, for active-duty military personnel, their dependents, activated reservists and national guardsmen, and other members of the uniformed services. The Center was founded in 1970 by Maggie Purdum after her son was killed in action in Vietnam as appreciation for all who have served. From its founding through March 2012, more than 766,800 active duty military have passed through the Armed Forces Service Center. More than 25,800 military dependents have been served since Sept. 11, 2001.

Defending the Blue Line, Hastings, Minnesota

Defending the Blue Line works to ensure that children of military members have access to participate in hockey, through free equipment, hockey camps, special events, and financial assistance toward association and other hockey-related costs. Founded by two Minnesota National Guard soldiers in 2009, more than 3,000 families across the United States have been served, including more than 300 recipients of hockey equipment, more than 700 children attending hockey camps and more than 2,000 professional hockey tickets have been donated.

Give an Hour, Bethesda, Maryland

Give an Hour, founded by Washington D.C.-based psychologist Barbara Van Dahlen, is dedicated to meeting the mental health needs of military personnel, their families, and the communities affected by the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. As of February 2012, Give an Hour has approximately 6,000 providers across the nation--in all 50 states, D.C., Puerto Rico, and Guam--with more volunteer mental health professionals joining its network every day. In addition to counseling, providers also consult to schools, first responders, employers, and community organizations. Give an Hour has already provided nearly 50,000 hours of free service, valued at roughly $5 million.

Project Sanctuary, Parker, Colorado

Project Sanctuary brings military families together in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado after deployments to help them reconnect through recreational activities and therapy. Follow-up support beyond the retreat is also provided and includes support to families with housing, job placement and veterans' assistance. Project Sanctuary has hosted 22 therapeutic retreats and is providing support and services to 164 families, 80 percent of which are wounded warriors.

City of Richfield, Utah

The city of Richfield, Utah, has supported its local Army National Guard Unit through four deployments since Sept. 11, 2001. Additionally, Richfield provides several programs and services for military families, including a "City Utility Abatement Program" or the distribution of the city's local newspaper to deployed soldiers so they can stay in touch with the community. The Richfield community has also contributed over $250,000 monetary and in-kind donations to build a Veterans Memorial.

Thanks again to all of those organizations across the country that support our service members, veterans, and military families. To see the full White House press release, click HERE

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