Helping Our
Returning War Heroes
Build a Better Future
USSAC is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and was created to help all soldiers who are coming back from a recent war and are in need of financial, psychological, physical, and emotional support. USSAC operates with donations from the public.
United States Soldiers Assistance Center not only provides assistance to the soldiers, but also it helps communities all over United States by providing employment opportunities for all Americans. Working or volunteering at United States Soldiers Assistance Center also makes staff and volunteers feel good for helping the soldiers. There are many Americans and their families who are suffering and living in poverty because they don't have jobs to feed their families. We will provide many jobs for all types of professions and people from all walks of life. We are also helping the economy.
We base our goals on 4 Pillars:
1. Medical attention is the first program for these Soldiers. We will create special facilities which will provide physical, mental, and dental services.
2. An Educational and career center that will focus on each soldier's future goal, either going back to school or a trade profession.
3. Business opportunities; Soldiers also can get the chance to invest by borrowing from the Center and using available grants in some kind of business venture. They can become business owners and entrepreneurs.
4. USSAC will provide housing accommodation for the soldiers who do not have family and have nowhere to live.
History Of USSAC
Vision From The CEO,Rose Marshall
My vision for this project came to me after watching a documentary about the rate of homelessness among veterans in United States. It seemed incredibly unfair and unjust that countless men and women who defended and served this Country were homeless, sick, and hungry, with limited resources for assistance. I began to pray for them and asked God to help correct this unfairness.
Through God, I gain the strength and resolve to start an organization to help these brave soldiers who put their lives in jeopardy to make a better country for us.
We are lucky that we live in a world where we can walk freely on the streets, knowing that men and women fought for that very freedom we enjoy. There are many countries that do not enjoy that type of freedom.
The men and women of this Country have fought hard to protect us and give us the lives we lead now. It's time for us to give back and show our gratitude to our fellow countrymen and women that embody the freedom this Country was founded on.
It is my goal to ensure that all soldiers who have risked their lives for the peace and freedom of this Country come home to opportunities for them to create their own success stories and enjoy the freedoms they worked so hard to protect.
Officers And Volunteers
Officers
Rose Marshall - CEO
Rose Marshall came to United States at a young age. She attended junior high school and high school and graduated in Cell and Molecular Biology at Cal State Northridge. She was a Pathology Supervisor and cancer researcher under Dr. Oppenheimer. Rose married and had two lovely girls. She then got her real estate license and became a real estate broker. Rose also holds a Physical Therapy Aid certificate.
Rose has compassion for people, especially those soldiers who are giving freedom to our friends and families.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Depending on the population and demographics of each state, there will be a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 centers per state. Each center will have accessible exercise facilities, a gym, a theater, physical therapy, and educational and recreational facilities. There will be on-site drug addiction and PTSD classes through psychologists and therapists experienced in those disorders.
Each housing facility will have a resident manager, janitorial staff, doctors, nurses, food staff, psychologists, physical therapists, job and housing counselors, administration assistants, accountants, activity coordinators, and other necessary staff based on the size and demographic of the site.
USSAC will be able to purchase Government Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae properties for housing or facilities.
All applicants are welcome. Clients who have just come back and at least served two years defending our Country and have no place to stay, or do not have any family, job, or any other source of income, or have minimum or no income, or are disabled. We have a financial qualification form. If the client decides to live with his or her family, as long as they are related, USSAC will credit rent money for a one-room in the client's family's home. USSAC will follow up with an in-home visit to confirm the housing arrangements.
USSAC activities will be managed both by salaried and hourly staff and volunteer staff. Because there are many positions to be filled, USSAC has the potential to positively impact the U.S. economy by creating and providing umpteen jobs in every state. USSAC is an equal-opportunity employer and provider.
USSAC will have volunteer doctors and nurses, medical professionals, psychiatrists, and therapists, as well as physical therapists, to deal with clients' medical needs on a day-to-day basis. PTSD will be a major concern.
USSAC will provide funding for two years for assistance in getting an accredited college degree. USSAC will also provide funding for 6 months at an accredited trade school for a certificate in the client's chosen vocation.
USSAC will have seminars by counselors to teach our clients about their health, drug abuse, and PTSD. What they are taught will help them in their transition to civilian living as they were before.
USSAC counselors will work with each client to guide them through their own thought processes, bringing out their abilities and skills and enabling them to accomplish their career and education goals.
USSAC will teach Meditation and Yoga with our natural medical team to take away clients' anxiety and stress.
USSAC will have many activities available throughout the program. We will have family nights, so our clients can get together with their families and receive family support. There will be exercise programs to build their body and mind. Meditation, spirituality, and Natural Health will be provided for individuals who are interested.
USSAC has the support of the City University of Los Angeles. Dr. Donna Jacobs, our Education Director, and many other professionals can counsel these Soldiers toward their goals.
USSAC has many sponsors to support us in facilitating job placement, including but not limited to Disney, Universal Studios, 20th Century Fox, Paramount Studios, Staples, Office Depot, Home Depot, Whole Food Industries, supermarkets, large computer and/or electronics stores, Best Buy, Radio Shack, department stores, farmers and produce growers.
Clients who are not furthering their education may qualify for a loan of up to $25,000.00 which could be used to buy a USSAC-approved business or make and invest in a USSAC-approved business opportunity. 50% of this amount is in grant, and 50% will be as a no-interest loan payable within 2 years after starting the business. Only the principal is returned to the organization. The client's financial statement is not part of the consideration for this loan; however, the client's ability and prior experience are considered.
Clients will have a special interview for the assessment of how capable or prior relevant experience is. Inspect the business plan and guide the soldiers to a proper investment strategy to somewhat guarantee the business venture's success. Make sure that clients are not using it for illegal business ventures or the use of illegal drugs. The grant will be monitored through different steps by using the receipt method or rental agreement, equipment purchase, and other approved methods.