Freedom Camp Social Club (FCSC) is a nonprofit unincorporated association, tax exempt 501c7 social club, organized for the purpose of providing a special club for members who share a common interest in motorcycling and bound together by a common objective of fellowship. Freedom Camp's goal is to become a unique, friendly, affordable social club for motorcyclists residing in the area or touring the scenic Highway 80 of southwest New Mexico. Freedom Camp's other goal is to offer a special class of club membership, one that can work off membership fees, lodging, food, by living on and helping to take care of the club property and facilities. To show this organization's support to our American troops who have fought for and maintained our "Freedom", FCSC will especially encourage American Veterans who need a place to live, and who have an interest in motorcycling pleasure and fellowship to join in on this caretaker class of membership.
Further in honor of the past and present day members of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families who have, and who are still making sacrifices for our freedom - Serve Veterans Fund. A non profit tax exempt 501c3 charitable fund established December 2005 by the Managers of Freedom Camp Social Club. Serve Veterans Fund is a broadly based publicly supported, public charity, organized and operated exclusively for the charitable purpose to serve Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families, in need, with spiritual, mental, physical, and financial assistance in their activities of daily living. Serve Veterans Fund, a fund that will work side by side with the organization that established it. Serve Veterans Fund will provide for the direct service to the American Veteran, by providing these resident caretaker Veterans with further assistance needed, such as clothing, transportation, medical expenses, physical/mechanical aides, religious services, help with getting government benefits, help for their families, and anything else that is necessarily required in everyday life, but that the Veteran cannot financilly afford or acquire because of personal limitations.
Two organizations working side by side, in close connection providing facilities, programs, activities, services, support, designed to meet a combination of physical, emotional, recreational, social, religious needs to Veterans of the Armed Forces and their families.
We have joined in on the Google Project 10 to the 100th, a call for ideas to change the world by helping as many people as possible. We have filled out the Google submission form, giving Google our idea. Now we are submitting our proposal with a 30 second video to You Tube. Your voting on our ideas begins on January 27 2009. Check out www.project10tothe100.com/how_it_works.html., and click on send me a reminder to vote.
We need the Google Project 10 to the 100th and You Tube to spread our idea to as many people as possible. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness between 2.5 and 3.5 million people experience homelessness during the course of a year. According to a nationwide HUD study called Continuum of Care, 19-23% of the total homeless population nationwide are Veterans, There are 24.9 million military Veterans in the U.S. The Freedom Camp Social Club and The Serve Veterans Fund are all about assisting Veterans of the Armed Forces in need of a place to live.
For more info contact founder/manager Kim Perry, P.O.Box 205, Rodeo,NM 88056.
(575)5572260. kimp@vtc.net.
Please help spread the word of our idea.
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