ASD recognizes that the Armed Forces of
the United States endure significant sacrifices to protect everyone’s safety
and the security of the nation. Many members of the armed services are injured
and, in some cases, severely wounded in the performance of their duties. ASD
has made a commitment to help those who have served their country bravely and
often returned home with injuries and disabilities.
"Serving Those Who Serve" & National Rebuilding Day
ASD is partnering with two local organizations to further this goal of helping
both past and present service members.
“Serving Those Who Serve” (http://www.servingthosewhoserve.com)
raises money and building materials to assist elderly and injured service members
and their immediate families. They coordinate the process of adapting an existing
home for handicapped accessibility or improvements.
Richard Bennett, ASD CEO and President, agreed to donate
a corporate sponsorship which pays for supplies and materials. On “National
Rebuilding Day” (April
29, 2006) and again on May 20th volunteers from ASD helped renovate a former
service member’s home in Washington, DC.
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| Our Rebuilding Team with WWII Veteran, Mr. Brailey and our CEO, Mr. Bennett. |
Operation USO Care Package
ASD has also undertaken as a part of its corporate mission to provide morale,
welfare and recreation-type services to uniformed military personnel serving
abroad.

On Saturday July 22, 2006, ASD volunteers participated in a “stuffing party”
under the coordination of “Operation USO Care Package” (http://www.usocares.org). This
program has distributed over 800,000 Care Packages to deploying or deployed service
personnel at embarkation sites or locations served by the USO. These “stuffing
parties” help assemble care packages which, at minimum, contain a prepaid international
calling card, a disposable camera, toiletries, and sunscreen.
Defense Industrial Association
For several years, the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the National Defense Industrial
Association (NDIA) (http://www.ndia.org)
has designated USO-Metro to receive the proceeds of its annual golf tournament
at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, D.C. This year, thanks to record foursome
registration and sponsorship participation, NDIA's donation to the USO totaled
$35,000 - a 15 percent increase over last year. "As the association which represents major defense contractors in Washington, D.C., "noted
NDIA's DC Chapter President, Mary Lou Patel of ASD, Inc., "We not
only feel it's our duty to support the USO, but we also know that USO-Metro is
the best way to support military families who live and work right next door." |