We have "Jeans Day" about 3 Fridays a month at work. On Jeans Day, you pay $5 to a charity and get to wear jeans. Participation is optional. Today's charity is one I've not heard of, and I think most of you will agree that the advert for it contains some very surprising figures about US Special Ops casualty rates:
JEANS DAY. . .
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2003
to benefit
"SPECIAL OPERATIONS WARRIORS FOUNDATION"
The SPECIAL OPERATIONS WARRIORS FOUNDATION (SOWF) was founded in 1980 to
serve members of the Special Operations community, which comprises of the
Green Berets, the Army Rangers, the Navy SEALS, Air Force Combat
Controllers, Delta Force and aviators who fly in support of those teams.
The Foundation is run by retired Special Operations soldiers to help the
children of their fallen comrades.
Since 1980, more than 350 Special Operations personnel have given their
lives on operational missions or during intense training programs. SOF
units have suffered casualties at more than fifteen times the rate of
conventional U.S. forces. SOWF is not a government program -- it is about
volunteers dedicated to providing college scholarships (not loans), based
on need, along with financial and educational counseling to more than 400
children of Special Operations personnel who were killed in an operational
mission or training accident.
These services are provided throughout the United States, or overseas,
depending upon where the surviving children reside and cover the full costs
of a college education -- tuition, fees, room, board, books, and supplies.
The funding can be used in private universities, state or community
colleges, and vocational-technical training and career institutions.
If you would like to learn more information about this program, you may
visit
www.specialops.org or call 813-805-9400.