The White Falcon - 27.09.1974, Page 3
...IT HELPS
"Let's All Get Together—It Helps," the slogan
of the DoD Overseas Combined Federal Campaign, ties
in with the current theme of the American Red
Cross, "The Good Neighbor." Both express the value
of joint action.
In a brief definition, the American Red Cross is
an emergency-oriented organization. Its overall
aims are three-fold: to help prevent emergencies
that are avoidable, to prepare persons for emergen-
cies that are unavoidable, and to help people cope
with those emergencies that do occur.
Red Cross extends a helping hand in personal and
family emergencies to members of the nation's armed
forces around the world at some 1,900 military in-
stallations and medical facilities. At home, chap-
ter services to military families alone totaled
1,623,636 in 1973. Red Cross provides rapid commu-
nications from faraway locations to home communi-
ties, friendly counseling, and when needed, funds
for servicemen and their families facing crises.
14 National Health Agencies participate in Overseas CFC
The National Foundation March of Dimes is work-
ing to prevent birth defects through research, med-
ical services, prenatal care and education pro-
grams. Birth defects are forever, unless you help.
Give generously through the Overseas Combined Fed-
eral Campaign.
The National Society for the Prevention of
Blindness, founded in 1908, is the oldest voluntary
health agency nationally engaged in the prevention
of blindness through a comprehensive program of
community services, public and professional educa-
tion and research.
The National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation
I fights cystic fibrosis and other lung diseases af-
fecting five million children through its 110 Care
and Research Centers and through public education
and research programs.
The National Easter Seal Society for Crippled
Children and Adults is the world's oldest and
largest voluntary health agency giving direct care
and treatment services to the handicapped of all
ages.
The National Association for Retarded Citizens
and its 1,500 member units is a voluntary organiza-
tion devoted to promoting the welfare of the men-
tally retarded.
" The National Association for Mental Health helps
the mentally ill and leads the fight against mental
illness through programs of research, education and
service.
Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America sup-
port an international research program; and, pro-
vide free clinical services to those afflicted by
dystrophy and related neuromuscular diseases. All
this, thanks to your generosity.
^ The Arthritis Foundation fights one of America's
ftading crippling diseases (17 million victims) by
financing research centers, clinics,6 training pro-
grams . It emphasizes that disability can be pre-
vented with early diagnosis and proper treatment.
The American Heart Association spearheads in-
creasingly successful programs against heart
attack, stroke and other cardio-vascular diseases
affecting 25 million Americans, accounting for more
deaths than all other causes combined.
The American Cancer Society fights cancer on
three fronts: research, education and service.
Protect yourself by learning cancer's seven warning
signals and have an annual health check-up.
The more than 300 affiliates of United Cerebral
Palsy provide diagnosis, treatment and therapy for
the 600,000 children and adults afflicted with the
multi-crippling conditions.
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, empha-
sizing scientific research, gives help and hope to
approximately 500,000 Americans suffering from MS
and related diseases. 200 chapters provide a va-
riety of patient services.
The National Kidney Foundation is seeking the
total answer to kidney disease—detection, treat-
ment and cure—through research, public and pro-
fessional education, and help to patients.
The American Diabetes Association seeks funds
for a cure, diabetes detection, public information,
scientific knowledge for health professionals and
improving life for diabetics.
NATO BASE REPRESENTATIVES FOR OVERSEAS COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN:
ACTIVITY NAME EXT.
57th FIS Lt. Rominger 4108
Coast Guard CWO Stephens 3209
Det 14 2Lt Tot a 4224
NavCommSta CW02 Benacci 5119
ComFAirKef Ltjg Hammock 4189
Marine Barracks SSgt Scott 7320
NavSecGruAct Ens King 7633
ComFAir Ltjg Hammock 4203
HqSq AFI IstLt Gainey 7494
Det 3 IstLt Dearborn 79122
Dependent School Mr. Rail 7412
NavFac Ens Wicker 5101
AFI Maj Seaback 7222
Det 360 A1C Myers 7235
NavSta LCdr Menard 7410
FWF AG1 Miley 7829
932nd AC6W SMSgt Joseph 6205
ROICC Mr. Ward 2227/28/29
IDF Ltjg Gramprie 7504 Page 3
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