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What is "USNDFSCOM"?

USNDFSCOM is the United States National Defense Force Support Command Civil Military.

The organization was created in 1989 by President Ronald Reagan who then appointed Lieutenant General James Graham to command the Force Support.

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What is USND's mission?
We work for the survival, rehabilitation and development of disaster victims and fallen soldiers through emergency relief, advocacy, education and reinstatement. USND's mandate was extended to address the needs in times of crisis. 

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What does USND do?

In cooperation with governments and non-governmental organizations, USND saves and protects disaster victims of our country.

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How can I volunteer for USND?

Currently USND does not have volunteer​ opportunities in place, but are working towards the development of our volunteer program.

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Where does USND get its funding?
USND is supported entirely by the voluntary contributions of governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), foundations, corporations and private individuals.

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How can I make a donation?
By making a tax-deductible monthly donation of $5, $10, $15 or any amount to USND, you can provide emergency relief following natural disasters and much more. To set up your gift today, visit our donation page HERE.

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May I donate non-cash goods for emergency relief?
Some have asked us about donating goods here in the U.S. for emergency relief efforts abroad. While we are grateful for the desire to help, USND does not accept non-cash goods. 

Monetary donations are the fastest and most efficient way to provide assistance. Donated goods must be screened, sorted, stored and transported. USND pre-positions supplies to speed up delivery and sources them locally whenever possible.

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We also purchase supplies in bulk to save money. That means your monetary donation will get more supplies to more people in need than your donation of non-cash goods.

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