LowVARates.com Helps NAMF Run Charity Events
8/10/2009
National Advocates for Military Families is promoting two charity events to help raise funds for military families across the nation and particularly in
The nonprofit organization was founded in June by a Utah Army National Guard soldier, Bryce Anderson, with a goal of protecting and providing peace of mind for the families of deployed soldiers and creating awareness of the sacrifices the families have to make.
Thousands of military families across the nation are left behind as their loved ones leave for deployments. These families are left with many challenges and worries.
NAMF is dedicated to helping these military families receive peace of mind by providing protection without the cost involved.
“Military families with deployed spouses are left without any compensation for security or protection,”
According to Pentagon data, since September 11, 2001, well over 1 million soldiers nationwide have been deployed. Approximately 63 percent of the U.S. Army have gone to war at least once, and close to 90 percent of U.S. Marines have fought. (Found at: http://www.globalsecurity.org)
These staggering numbers underline the necessity and obligation to help secure the loved ones of the valiant men and women serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
A local Lehi company, LowVARates.com, is sponsoring a Charity Golf Tournament to raise funds for NAMF. The tournament will take place on September 14th at Valley View golf course in
Later in the month, NAMF will host a comedy to show on September 24th at
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Sponsor of the charity golf tournament and owner of LowVARates.com, Eric Kandell, hopes the golf tournament will raise awareness for the nonprofit organization.
“Life can be very difficult for families with a deployed spouse,” Kandell said. “Military families across the nation are forced to live without their spouses, making home security a major issue.”
You can support NAMF’s cause by participating in the charity events.

