Meet Julia Morris, Freedom Alliance’s 2020 Scholarship Ambassador
Julia Morris, daughter of fallen Marine James J. Morris, and recent graduate of Virginia Tech will serve as Freedom Allinace’s 2020 Scholarship Ambassador.
Julia Morris, daughter of fallen Marine James J. Morris, and recent graduate of Virginia Tech will serve as Freedom Allinace’s 2020 Scholarship Ambassador.
Freedom Alliance, a charitable organization which supports our nation’s military families and injured servicemembers, has named Julia Morris, a 2020 graduate of Virginia Tech, as this year’s Scholarship Student Ambassador. Julia is one of 499 students who are currently receiving scholarships from Freedom Alliance.
Freedom Alliance, a charitable organization supporting our nation’s military and injured service members, is accepting applications for college scholarships from the children of military heroes who gave life or limb for our country. This year Freedom Alliance will provide $2 million in college assistance for children of fallen or disabled troops.
A summary of help provided to military, veterans, and their families impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief & Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Freedom Alliance President Tom Kilgannon recently joined Oliver North on North’s series Real American Heroes to discuss public service and how Freedom Alliance is helping combat-wounded troops and veterans persevere through the COVID-19 pandemic.
A summary of help provided to college students impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief & Economic Security (CARES) Act.
To protect the U.S. economy and help charitable organizations like Freedom Alliance continue our critical work, President Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act on March 27, 2020. This historic legislation allows you to contribute to Freedom Alliance while enjoying unprecedented tax benefits.
Freedom Alliance is blessed to work closely with so many of the heroic men and women who serve in our…
These have been perhaps the most difficult and unusual weeks in American history. The COVID-19 virus has infected thousands of our fellow Americans and claimed the lives of dozens. It has caused state-wide quarantines and historic losses in the financial markets. It has forced schools, businesses, and churches to close. It is testing our patience and causing fear and anxiety for millions. And yet, there is hope.