Nevada Military Support Alliance Offers a Way to Donate to Fallen Guardsmen
Submitted by Editor on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 3:25pm
Questions may be directed to the NMSA Executive Director, Teresa Di Loreto-Long, at (775) 691-2770.
The Nevada Military Support Alliance is a 501-C-3 Tax Exempt Public Charity and is funded by private donations. It is designed to provide support to all Nevadans who have served or are presently serving in the United States military and is governed by a 13 member board of directors that oversees the activities and operations.
The NMSA is not directly affiliated with the Nevada National Guard.
CARSON CITY –The Nevada Military Support Alliance (NMSA) has established a way to donate to the families of the Guard members killed in Tuesday’s shooting rampage in Carson City. Those interested in making a donation to support the families of the fallen may do so at www.nvmilitarysupport.org.
Once on the page, click the red “Nevada National Guard Victims of 9/6/11” button.
In the middle of the next page, choose “NEVADA MILITARY Support Alliance” from the drop-down menu. Fill-in the fields and then press the “submit” button.
Questions may be directed to the NMSA Executive Director, Teresa Di Loreto-Long, at (775) 691-2770.
The Nevada Military Support Alliance is a 501-C-3 Tax Exempt Public Charity and is funded by private donations. It is designed to provide support to all Nevadans who have served or are presently serving in the United States military and is governed by a 13 member board of directors that oversees the activities and operations.
The NMSA is not directly affiliated with the Nevada National Guard.
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