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VeteranDailyLife.Com: About Us

Veteran Daily Life is not a charity, but we are a
charitable organization. We do not strive for; nor wish to
be a full fledged charity. The major difference in philosophy
allows us to better utilize our resources to give back to charities
and humanitarian causes.
Far too often in today's society, there is a skewed balance
between "administrative costs" and what actually goes out to help
people in need. Our goal is to do as much good as we can, and
give back as much as we can. We fulfill and surpass not only
your expectations; but our own very lofty ideals. We hold
ourselves to an impossibly high standard; so that we never risk
jeopardizing our mission and goals.
When we accept advertiser contribution, we enter in a partnership
with that sponsor to promote their business with all
resources available to us; and maintain the integrity of their hard
earned image and reputation. We do not take money.
We earn it.
Our job is to promote sponsor business; and to provide Veterans
and other individual visitors with comprehensive resources and tools
to assist them in everyday living. In this process we also
assist on an individual case by case basis other charitable
organizations, and persons in need.
Each month we will report on things we do; things we believe in,
and ways that our visitors can also help those in need. The
main focus is Veteran causes; but is not limited to that scope by no
means.
We believe we have found a way to balance the needs of the many
less fortunate out there with an entrepreneurial spirit and goals.
We invite you as a sponsor to advertise with us, and we will
promote and foster the growth of your business while doing something
good with your hard earned dollars. Businesses need to
advertise to survive. Just as people in need require a helping
hand once in awhile.
The internet was built in the spirit of community. Veteran
Daily Life welcomes the opportunity to serve you with the very best
of what that spirit entails.
For details on how to join us, please click
HERE.

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