TREA Memorial FoundationAddress1111 S. Abilene Ct. ContactSharon Rhatican | |
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Non-Profit Organization | Member since January 6th, 2009 | |
The Armed Forces Aid Campaign is a special project of The Retired Enlisted Association's (TREA) Memorial Foundation. TREA's mission is to help active duty military, our Iraq and Afghanistan wounded, our veterans and our military families. If you are a soldier or military family in need of assistance, please contact us. Contact TREA Memorial Foundation toll free today at: (800) 338-9337 or locally in Aurora at: (303) 752-0660. This page has been visited 1719 times. | |
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