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Every day, countless Veterans and service members rely on VA medical facilities for healing and support. While these facilities provide essential services, the emotional and personal support offered by volunteers is unparalleled in its impact. This is where the national nonprofit Soldiers’ Angels steps in, bridging the gap with compassion and dedication through our incredible volunteer network.

Volunteerism rebounds

Our volunteers are literally the backbone of our organization and following the impact of COVID-19 health restrictions, we, like many organizations, have seen volunteerism on the rise. A recent volunteerism survey reveals that 28.3%, equivalent to nearly 76 million Americans, volunteered with a nonprofit organization between September 2022 and September 2023. This indicates a significant recovery compared to the 23.2% rate recorded in 2021, during the peak of public health shutdowns. While it’s not back up to pre-pandemic levels quite yet, the upward trend is encouraging.

One surprising development is the rise of virtual volunteering. For the first time, the survey asked participants to specify whether their volunteering was done partially or entirely online, and an impressive 18% said it was. This embracing of digital volunteerism can only serve to widen access to giving opportunities, making it easier than ever for interested individuals to make their mark. Despite the initial drop in participation due to the pandemic, it seems that volunteering is not only surviving but adapting and growing to meet new challenges.

Your role as a volunteer

Whether you’re lending a listening ear at a VA hospital or sending morale-boosting care packages from your living room, every act of kindness you offer makes a world of difference. At Soldiers’ Angels, our volunteers bring hope and comfort to those who have given so much for our nation.

Virtual volunteering opportunities

  • Send cheer from afar: Participate in our year-round campaigns like Treats for Troops or Warm Feet for Warriors, where your contributions can warm the hearts (and feet!) of our military community.
  • A personal touch: “Adopt” a service member and provide ongoing support throughout their deployment with letters, care packages and more.
  • Support caregivers: Offer a shoulder to lean on to the caregivers of wounded heroes, recognizing their invaluable role in the recovery process.

In-person volunteering opportunities

  • Direct impact at VA facilities: Spend time with Veterans, offering companionship during patient visits, organizing luncheons and participating in activities that bring joy.
  • Feed service members in need: Join efforts at our food distribution events in cities nationwide, ensuring no Veteran or service member goes hungry.
  • Community engagement: Engage in local events like deployment send-offs, Stand Downs and more, strengthening the bond within our military-connected community.

Volunteers are more than just a helping hand—they’re a symbol of gratitude and respect. By joining our team, you help uplift those who have protected our freedoms and stand with them as they transition back into civilian life. Your involvement ensures that their sacrifices never go unnoticed.

Join our global network

Soldiers’ Angels is proud to boast volunteers from all 50 states and more than 31 countries worldwide. By becoming an Angel volunteer, you join a global community passionate about honoring and supporting our military families, service members and Veterans.

Getting started is easy. Simply visit SoldiersAngels.org/Volunteer to register. Whether you’re near a VA facility or prefer to volunteer from your home, there’s a place for you in our network.

Together, we can make a profound difference in the lives of those who have served. Become an Angel today and help us continue to support our nation’s heroes with the dignity and respect they deserve.

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7 Comments

  1. David King January 3, 2025 at 15:33 - Reply

    Unfortunately, the sign up process make this look like a scam. You either make a donation or you have to provide you SSN and DOB.

  2. Patricia A. Gothard January 3, 2025 at 00:57 - Reply

    Writing letters has always been a hobby of mine since I was a child with pen friends all over the world. How does one begin?

  3. Ronald J. Maineri, Major, USAF Ret, January 2, 2025 at 06:50 - Reply

    Would like to volunteer. Unclear as to how to do this, reading this web site

  4. Alan Holbrook January 2, 2025 at 05:27 - Reply

    As a proud veteran of the United States Navy, I’m somewhat offended by the name of your organization. I’m sure there are also veterans of the Marine Corps, the Air Force, and the Coast Guard that may feel just a bit slighted because you only single out soldiers by name as needing angels. Is it a big deal? No, of course it isn’t. Are your services available to more than Army veterans? I’m sure they are. Never-the-less, naming your organization ‘Soldiers’ Angels’ is thoughtless and rude, and not very inclusive.

  5. Dennis Arnold January 1, 2025 at 19:10 - Reply

    God bless you

  6. Victoria Hernandez December 25, 2024 at 21:55 - Reply

    Necesito operación ortopedia trauma y un remplazo de ambas rodillas. No tengo donde quedarme y no hablo mucho inglés. Vivo PR y quisiera que se hiciera todos los trámites médicos y social. Busco una coordinación y aceptación del servicio solicitado. El cuadro clínico mental y físico es urgente . Ayúdenme a mejorar mi calidad de vida. Si ustedes no pueden favor de entregar esta información al lugar pertinente. Gracias, anticipadas por sus grandezas en el servicios…

  7. Holly Pritchett Adams December 25, 2024 at 16:20 - Reply

    I want to join Soldiers Angels to be part of something bigger then myself again, since joining the Air Force back in 1976. I was a ward tech. I’m lonely in this apartment and would like my abilities

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