AER: Fort Detrick sees increases in contributions

By Erickson BarnesAugust 4, 2022

Fort Detrick’s Army Community Services announced an increase in total contributions

to Army Emergency Relief for 2022.

“The total in contributions was $38,633,” said Rodger Knepper, Army Emergency

Relief officer and Emergency Family Assistance Center manager. “This represents

a 106.4 percent increase from the prior year.”

The amount of funds by contributor is as follows:

Active: $2,035.00 (36.6 percent increase from prior year)

Retired: $36,498.00 (118.8 percent increase from prior year)

Other: $100.00 (81.8 percent decrease from prior year)

Army Emergency Relief is the official nonprofit of the U.S. Army, and provided

$44.8 million in loans and grants to almost 26,000 Soldiers and families in 2021.

"Army Emergency Relief has always been an important tool for commanders. In my nearly 40 years of service, I repeatedly witnessed the impact Army leaders had on their Soldiers’ lives by sending them to their AER office for financial assistance,” said AER chairman and retired general, John F. Campbell.

This high level of assistance was possible due to the support of donors. Contributing to AER is the most direct way to help Soldiers. Ninety cents of every dollar donated goes straight to Soldiers and families in need. Since 1942, the organization has relied on the camaraderie and generosity that exists between the men and women in uniform.

CATEGORIES OF ASSISTANCE

All assistance requests are unique and considered on an individual basis, but some categories for consideration include:

Emergency travel; natural disaster preparation and evacuation; mortgage, rent and initial deposit; temporary lodging; food; healthcare not covered by TRICARE; vehicle costs; utilities; funeral expenses; PCS travel; home repair; special needs medical equipment; child care; and much more.

ELIGIBILITY

The following individuals are eligible for AER assistance in accordance with Army Regulation 930-4: Soldiers on active duty and their eligible dependents; Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers activated on Title 10 orders for more than 30 days and their eligible dependents; Soldiers retired for longevity, medical or upon reaching age 60 (reserve component) and their eligible dependents; surviving spouses who have not remarried and children of Soldiers who died on active duty or died after reaching retirement eligibility.

THREE WAYS TO APPLY

1. Talk to your chain of command The fastest and most effective way to request financial assistance through AER isto talk to your chain of command.

2. Visit your AER officer Any Soldier (active or retired) can visit their nearest AER officer.

3. Call the American Red Cross

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