Volunteers 2017
Our volunteers have always been the heart and soul of our organization,“ states Elaine Rogers, “Without them, we simply would not exist.
Recovering Service Members Giving Back to USO-Metro
Retired SFC Bill Litner, a volunteer at the USO Warrior and Family Center at Fort Belvoir, elaborates on how volunteering with USO-Metro brought him happiness, understanding, and purpose.
A Volunteer Shares Her Reason for Giving
Amy Coleman, a volunteer with the USO-Metro Lounge at the Baltimore Military Entrance Processing Station, describes why she gives back to the USO and what volunteering has given her. Every volunteer has a reason for giving back to the USO. Many volunteers express that the time they spend volunteering is so much more rewarding than they ever thought possible.
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