A portion of the proceeds from the sale of "The Reluctant Sorority" will be donated to the following select organizations. Click on the icons to the left of each description to view their websites for more information about what they do.
Habitat for Humanity - Vietnam believes that every man, woman and child should have a decent, safe and affordable place to live. We build and repair houses all over the world using volunteer labor and donations. Our partner families purchase these houses through no-profit, no-interest mortgage loans or innovative financing methods. HFH Vietnam specializes in implementing integrated shelter, water and sanitation solutions in partnership with local government partners and microfinance institutions.
Gold Star Wives of America, Incorporated is an organization of widows and widowers whose spouses died while on active duty in the military services or as the result of a military service connected cause. They are over 10,000 members strong. Members assist widows and widowers in understanding and obtaining the benefits provided by Congress and work to stay current on the various state legislation and benefits for survivors, assisting widows and widowers in obtaining state benefits.
National Alliance of Families For the Return of America's Missing Servicemen is concerned with nothing less than the return of any live Prisoners of War, and accurate accounting of the missing, the recovery and scientific identification of remains or a reasonable explanation as to why return, recovery or accounting is impossible, including those military personnel serving in World War II, The Korean War, The Cold War, The Vietnam War, the Gulf Wars and
Afghanistan.
Afghanistan.
Prisoner of War/Missing in Action, CT Forget-Me-Nots, Inc., 22 Revere Road, New Milford, CT 06776-3908. Contact President Kathy Shemeley, at pow.mia.ctfmn@gmail.com or
phone: 860.355.2567.
We are an all volunteer, non profit organization dedicated to the return of our unrecovered Prisoners of War and the fullest possible accounting of those missing in action from all wars. We promote public awareness of the POW issue, educate others of the POW/MIA tragedy by placing it into historical perspective, and hope to motivate individuals and organizations to work on behalf of our POW/MIAs and their families. We dedicate ourselves to work in an effective, credible manner for the resolution of one of America's greatest tragedies.