FAQs

  • In addition to its fundraising efforts, WOS also collaborates with local communities in the US to educate, spread awareness and encourage others to be of service to their homeland and to support those who protect our borders with their lives.

  • The With Our Soldiers program’s first initiative contributed to the Republic of Armenia’s Insurance Foundation for Servicemen, a life insurance fund operated by the Armenian government. This fund pools money from various individuals and groups from all over the Armenian nation and serves as a life insurance fund for the families of fallen soldiers. The WOS program had a similar program in place which provided much needed financial relief for all families of fallen soldiers who had passed beginning in the Four Day War in 2016 up until December of 2017.

    With the aim of providing support to the families of wounded and fallen soldiers, the program teamed up with the Armenian Wounded Heroes Fund (AWHF) to raise funds to help supply military-grade first aid kits and resources for soldiers on the frontlines. AWHF is a non-profit organization that is focused on helping soldiers on the frontlines by supplying them with proper personal protective equipment, first aid kits, and defense support units.

    In 2020, the program launched an initiative to help our soldiers with items they had requested from us for the frontlines. We utilized trusted contacts on the ground that conducted needs based assessments and instructed us on where our funds could be used best. Our goal was to provide items that were more difficult to acquire for the common person and get them to our soldiers fast and efficiently.

    The program has provided support to the families of the soldiers who were killed during and in the aftermath of the Four Day War and showed solidarity with those who are currently defending our Homeland. During this phase of the campaign in 2016, our main goal was to provide financial relief to the families of those who gave their lives to defend Artsakh. The With Our Soldiers initiative committed to sending a one-time, $1,000 payment to each family, with an additional $250 per each child of a soldier.

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  • Our campaign has a history of transparency and accountability, and our donors have gained confidence that every dollar contributed to the initiative will be sent to the families in need or provide direct aid to our frontlines.

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