| Your purchase of a BOOT has provided assistance to the following in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 !!! July, 2008 to Feb 18, 2012 Homelessness prevention/reintegration $52,127.73 US Vets Phoenix US Vets Prescott Madison Street Phoenix Coming Home Tucson CVM Cell Phones for Homeless Veterans AZ Veterans Stand Down Coalition Vet Aid Payson American Legion Posts 35, 52 , 24, 1, 93 PTSD/TBI assistance $12,100.00 Merritt Center Payson VAMC Phoenix Hero Hearts Hereford Family assistance $13,520.00 OWW Post 36 , Tucson OWW Post 27, Phoenix Army Community Services Ft. Huachuca AZ National Guard Emergency Relief Fund Scholarship $4,075.00 Special Forces Ass’n XXII Scholarship Misc combined assistance $19,221.00 Veterans Out-post Tombstone Am Legion Post 1 Phoenix, 27 Apache Junction BPOE Lodge 2065 Sierra Vista Project "We Remember" Challenged Athletes Sons of the American Legion Grand Total distributed by BFOT program $101,043.73 |
| Hero Hearts Equicenter provides therapeutic horseback riding lessons, equine-facilitated psychotherapy, and equine facilitated learning to wounded soldiers, veterans, retirees, and emergency services personnel through the NARHA Horses for Heroes program, as well as programs for veterans with disabilities. |
| I've attached some pics for your site if you want to use them. They are the first 3 participants of our Horses for Heroes pilot program that you folks helped to get on horseback! Thanks so much! Shannon |
| Thanks to your efforts, an Iraq veteran who is a client of mine will be attending the Hero Hearts program! May God bless you for the help you give our veterans. And please accept my deep personal gratitude. Susan Schubert |
| Community Voice Mail (CVM) Helps veterans living in poverty, transition and homelessness rebuild their lives by connecting them to jobs, housing, information and hope. |
| Madison Street Veterans Association We are a grassroots organization of homeless and formerly homeless veterans. Our members are former airmen, marines, sailors, soldiers. Who have served our flag and nation. We are those who have come back, to a homeland with no home. Our support community, family and work ethics. We are veterans who speak and act for employment, housing, transportation, and social justice concerns. APRIL 23 2010 Boots For OUR Troops, Thank you so much for your very kind donation. The Staff, Madison Street Veterans Association |
| Comin' Home Tucson Our mission is to provide housing and facilitate a continuum of services for homeless veterans in Tucson and Pima County, Arizona through an exceptional, performance based philosophy. We value the dignity of individuals and their ability to make healthy decisions. |
| U.S.VETS - Phoenix, "Victory Place" provides the following services to 3500 homeless veterans in Maricopa County: - Outreach and Assessment - Residential and Non-Residential Employment Services - Long-term, Service-enriched Transitional Housing -Sobriety Support Groups Services under development include: -Permanent Housing for Disabled Veterans -Residential Substance Abuse Treatment In addition, U.S.VETS - Phoenix has been recognized as one of the outstanding model Homeless Veterans Reintegration Programs in the country by the U.S. Department of Labor! |
| Merritt Center recognizes the triggers of negative combat experience and teach ways of their personal priorities. |







| Grant Distributions |


| Mike, It is always a pleasure to see you. I want to personally thank you again for all you do for Soldiers and their Families. Your continued support and donations assist Fort Huachuca in our efforts to help Families in need. You are a long time partner and a Friend to ACS and we appreciate you! Respectfully, V/R Stacy Jones Director, Army Community Service Fort Huachuca, AZ |
| BOOTS FOR OUR TROOPS BALANCE SHEET FOR 2011 BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD : $ 2,125.39 PLUS CONTRIBUTIONS: 32,231.25 LESS EXPENSES -26,739.06 ENDING BALANCE 12/31/2011: $ 7,6173.58 We had 98% Veterans help distributions and only 2% Distribution for admin expenses. VETERANS HELP EXPENSE $ 26,054.65 ADMIN EXPENSES 684.41 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 26,739.06 INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTIONS $ 22,231.25 GRANT FROM AZDVS 10,000.00 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS $ 32,231.25 |