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Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society breaks fund raising record - The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society recently completed its most successful active duty fund drive ever on island, according to NMCRS officials. The society’s island wide coordinator 1st Lt. Amanda A. Coleman, and Keira Bishop, director of NMCRS of Okinawa, presented a check for $464,736 to Brig. Gen. James F. Flock, Marine Corps Base Camp Butler commanding general, June 8, officially concluding the drive.

The proceeds from the fund drive will be donated to the NMCRS global relief fund, Bishop said.

“It’s important for Marines and sailors to contribute in any way to NMCRS because they help any Marine or sailor in need,” Flock said. “No one knows when a family emergency will occur, whether it’s local or in his or her hometown.”

The contributions help Marines and sailors with food, shelter, vehicle repairs, medical, dental, funerals, emergency transportation and relocation expenses, Bishop said.   

According to Bishop, education is also a program offered by NMCRS. Last year, the education program approved $2.4 million in scholarships and grants for education to sailors, Marines and their families.

The NMCRS provides many other forms of assistance as well, according to Coleman. Visiting nurses are available and cared for more than 33,000 patients last year.  Thirty-two thrift shops, operated by NMCRS, offer low-cost clothing and household items to Marines in 32 different locations as well. 

The NMCRS provided more than $34 million in relief aid to nearly 45,000 cases last year. The emergency aid program awarded more than $26 million in interest-free loans and more than $4 million towards education, Bishop concluded.

The defining factor in this year’s outstanding success was the way that the drive was approached, Coleman said. This year, instead of setting a dollar amount as a goal for the drive, NMCRS decided to shoot for a different goal. 

 

“Education was the key to this drive,” Coleman said. “We tried to contact and inform all 18,842 Marines on Okinawa. We contacted 99 percent of them, and we feel it really paid off.”

Another key factor to the success of this year’s drive was the tireless hours of work and dedication by the unit representatives. Coleman mentioned that they were the workhorses of the drive who went out to the units to inform them about the opportunity to contribute.

 

CAMP FOSTER, OKINAWA, Japan — Brig. Gen. James F. Flock, Marine Corps Base Camp Butler commanding general; Keira Bishop, Director of the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society of Okinawa; and 1st Lt. Amanda A. Coleman, NMCRS islandwide coordinator, proudly show the check for $464,736 that the Marines and sailors on Okinawa donated to NMCRS. According to officials, this year’s effort was the best active duty fund drive ever on island. (Official U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Martin R. Harris) (Released

 

 

 

 

 

 

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