Chris Mark on NPR “Here and Now” talking about R&S Foundation January 22, 2015
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I was asked to interview for NPR’s “Here and Now” related to the movie American Sniper and the role of snipers in combat. This was the result of writing an article for the National Review on the same subject. If you are interested in listening to the interview, you can listen to it here. Most importantly, I was able to get some well needed press for the R&S Foundation (Recon and Sniper). This is a charity formed to help those brothers in our community (and other service members and veterans) who may be struggling. We just found out that we lost another one of brothers yesterday. Please visit www.SniperFoundation.org
R&S Foundation (Charitable Organization for Recon, SARC, Snipers, and others) January 1, 2015
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“Honoring the Silent Professionals”
I am honored to announce the formation of a new charitable organization called the R&S Foundation. The R&S Foundation (named for Recon & Sniper) was formed to help our veteran Brothers and Sisters in need. Many are unaware that 22 veterans commit suicide per day. Many more struggle with physical, emotional and financial challenges. The Recon, Scout/Sniper, SARC, and MARSOC communities are in need of a foundation to help those who are in need of support. The R&S Foundation was born of a simple idea. Several years ago a Reconnaissance Sniper created a loose affiliation of Snipers, Recon Marines, SARCs, and MARSOC Marines which began informally helping each other. From this seed of an early idea some brothers from the community took the proverbial bull by the horns and created the R&S Foundation. Currently, the group is putting together the ‘non profit’ packet and have seated the Board of Directors (I am privileged to have been asked to be on the BOD). If you get a chance, please take a look at the Facebook page and give us a ‘like’. You can reach the Foundation by emailing; info@reconsniperfoundation.org
R&S Foundation is Live! (not for profit to help Recon, Sniper, MARSOC, SARC)! November 24, 2014
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“Honoring the Silent Professionals”
I am honored to announce the formation of a new charitable organization called the R&S Foundation. The R&S Foundation (named for Recon & Sniper) was formed to help our veteran Brothers and Sisters in need. Many are unaware that 22 veterans commit suicide per day. Many more struggle with physical, emotional and financial challenges. The Recon, Scout/Sniper, SARC, and MARSOC communities are in need of a foundation to help those who are in need of support. The R&S Foundation was born of a simple idea. Several years ago a Reconnaissance Sniper created a loose affiliation of Snipers, Recon Marines, SARCs, and MARSOC Marines which began informally helping each other. From this seed of an early idea some brothers from the community took the proverbial bull by the horns and created the R&S Foundation. Currently, the group is putting together the ‘non profit’ packet and have seated the Board of Directors (I am privileged to have been asked to be on the BOD). If you get a chance, please take a look at the Facebook page and give us a ‘like’. You can reach the Foundation by emailing; info@reconsniperfoundation.org
Rising Phoenix Equine Rehab – Helping Vets with PTSD August 2, 2014
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I recently learned of a great charity called Rising Phoenix Equine Rehabilitation Center that serves two valuable purposes. First, they help rehabilitate horses and second, they provide horse therapy to veterans with PTSD….free of charge! If you are so compelled, please take a look at Rising Phoenix and consider donating.
Pay it Forward…or Backward…Just Pay It! (please read and pass on) December 5, 2012
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As we are in the Holiday Season, I thought it appropriate to write this post. I struggled with whether or not to include some background but I think if it compels one or two more people to act, it is worth including. Some of those who know me well know my background but most likely do not.
I grew up in a very poor household. We never had a car, and I don’t think we ever had a TV. We lived in public housing, were frequently on foodstamps, and often our food came from food banks and the generosity of others. My mother became an expert at stretching staple foods into multiple meals. Our clothing was typically from Goodwill and other thrift stores. While living in Buffalo, NY one winter our power and gas were turned off (love the ’70s 😉 and my pet hamsters died from the cold. When I was 11 and my sister 13, my step father was imprisoned and my mother left us (we have since reunited). We were taken in and raised by very generous families who gave us the opportunities to succeed in life. I share this as I am forever grateful for their generosity and love and hope my story will compel others to donate this holiday season. In short, without the generosity of others my own life would have been much different.
This holiday season, please don’t forget that there are numerous families that struggle every day just to survive. Parents struggle to feed their children and buy clothes much less purchase presents. Irrespective of your own religious, political, or ideological beliefs, the facts are that many people struggle just to provide basics. Giving a little can really help a family in a time of need.
Now that I have (hopefully) tugged at your heartstrings ;)…here is how you can help.
Please consider visiting a local charity and seeing if you can donate. Foodbanks will always accept food and your old, out of style clothes or clothes that no longer fit may be just the right fit for someone else. That sportscoat you have not worn in a year may be the piece de resistence that helps someone get that job they so desperately need. An old pair of hiking boots may not be cool in Aspen any longer but can double as a great pair of work boots. That pair of jeans you can no longer squeeze into from working out so hard (yeah..that’s why;) will fit someone else much better. Some teen girl will feel like a movie star carrying that old designer bag that you now consider to out of style and gauche. Nothing is worthless to those who have little or nothing.
Good places to start your charitable endeavors include local Churches, Mosques, Synagogues, Christian Science centers or other religious centers (Depending upon your beliefs). You can also hit up Goodwill, and other donation centers. Just look in the proverbial Yellow Pages or do a quick Google search.
So you are new at this wondering what to give? Good question! Here are some tips in no particular order.
- Staple foods that store well- Rice, beans, pasta, oatmeal, pasta sauce, etc. I have turned my own wife in a Chili-Mac lover! If you don’t know what Chili Mac is…well you are missing out!..it is Chili and Macaroni mixed together. A hearty meal that is 1) cheap 2) tastes great and 3) easy to make from stuff that lasts a long time. If you prefer to eat Caviar and Foi Gras..awesome! It probably is not the best thing to donate, however. Remember, quantity over price. Just as an FYI..you can buy 20lbs of long grain White Rice from Walmart for about $10 or you can by 20 lbs of Jasmine Rice for $17….go with the long grain rice and buy 2 😉
- Baby stuff- Diapers are expensive and always needed. If a young mother can save $20 on diapers..she can buy more food. Baby wipes, formula, and bottles are also helpful. Blankets, onsies, and socks are needed. Generic over name brand diapers will save a ton.
- Hygiene products – People often forget that hygiene products are expensive and needed. A man applying for a job in that new sportscoat you donated may also want a clean shave.
- Cold Weather stuff- blankets are always welcome! I live in Utah…it gets cold. Blankets are a lifesaver (literally at times). Coats, jackets, thermal underwear, hats, & gloves.
- Work gear- People want to work. Many visiting thrift stores work manual labor. Boots, and gloves are required. I remember my own stepfather coming home with blistered, bleeding hands from working without good gloves. Work coats are also valuable.
- Tools- Many people want to work but are required to bring their own tools. If you are like me and somehow acquired 7 hammers and 5 tape measures over the years…donate them! Makes it much easier to get a job when you come ready to work.
- Anything else you don’t want, need, or wish to buy and donate!
- Toys or gifts…the holidays are always tough for families. Think about sponsoring a family for Christmas, Hanuka, or other holiday or visit your local Goodwill or the insanely handsome, dashing, debonaire, smart, handsome (did I already say that?) United States Marines taking Toys for Tots. Think about that mother or father who don’t have the ability to give a single gift to their child for Christmas. Your small donation can make some people very happy.
- Money- nothing else needs to be said.
- Your time, effort, expertise- You would be surprised how valuable budgeting advice can be or how useful your time and strong back may be! If you can’t afford to donate goods or money…donate your skills, strength or knowledge. Talk to your local charity and they will be able to put you to work.
- Pet food- If you are a pet lover, consider giving pet food. Often when families struggle it is that other member (the dog, or cat) that is last to get fed. Your local major pet store will likely have a Pet donation option.
Thanks for reading and if you have never donated, take the first step!
Thanks for reading and have a Happy Holiday Season!!
Chris