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Volunteer
Program
The Armed
Services YMCA is a
bridge between
the Armed Forces and
the Alaska
community;
reaching out to the
important young
people
who are defending
our nation...far
from home.
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Use of Information
Any personal information collected by the ASYMCA on any of its sites will be kept strictly in-house. ASYMCA will not sell or provide this information to third parties. Although ASYMCA does not collect personal information on its main site, information is gathered through a link to Donate NOW when a donation is processed. This information is kept strictly in-house by the ASYMCA.
ASYMCA uses "cookie" technology as a means of enabling functionality, but not for gathering data on users.
Your Ideas
We encourage you to share your comments and questions with us. We promise to read all the mail you send to us, but we may not be able to respond to all of it. However, please note that we assume no responsibility for reviewing unsolicited ideas for our business (like product or advertising ideas) and will not incur any liability because of any similarities between your ideas and future ASYMCA products or programs. This means that we have no obligation to treat your idea submissions confidentially and that we can use them without paying you for them. Any and all idea submissions will be owned by ASYMCA exclusively and may be used by ASYMCA for any purpose, now or in the future.
Links
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Use of Materials on this Web Site
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Armed
with
baskets
of
goodies
and
smiles,
volunteers
visit
troops
during
exercises
and real
world
deployments |
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Designed
to
increase
morale
and
lessen
boredom |
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Visits
are made
to the
Joint
Mobility
Center,
work
centers,
makeshift
exercise
locations
and to
the
field |
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Elmendorf
AFB, Ft.
Richardson,
Kulis
ANG
Base,
Alaska
Army
National
Guard,
Ft.
Wainwright,
Eielson
AFB |
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