Supporters

As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, nonpartisan organization, Soldiers’ Angels relies entirely on the generosity of our supporters, which include individuals, schools, civic groups, corporations, and foundations. These supporters are critical to advancing the Soldiers’ Angels mission of providing aid, comfort, and resources to our active Military, Veterans, and their families. 

Thanks to our supporters, Soldiers’ Angels has provided more than $289 million in aid to Military and Veteran families since 2003, achieving a 94.5% efficiency rating and earning top scores from charity evaluators for our accountability and transparency. Our supporters come from diverse backgrounds with varied political and social views. And while we celebrate that diversity and our shared commitment to supporting the advancement of the Soldiers’ Angels mission, our acceptance of a donation from any particular individual, foundation, or corporation is not evidence of an alignment with any particular political or social views. Soldiers’ Angels does not engage in any political activities or endorse or support any political campaigns or candidates.

For more information on becoming a supporter, please contact us by phone at 210-629-0020 or visit soldiersangels.org/ways-to-give.

Mission Donors & Supporters

Diamond

Supporters in the Diamond category contribute a minimum donation of $100,000 or more in either cash or budget-relieving in-kind per year.

Making the places their employees live and work even better — it’s just one way Transamerica helps people live their best lives. As part of that commitment, Transamerica established the Aegon Transamerica Foundation. The nonprofit, private foundation provides local and national grants, as well as an employee matching gift program.

The mission of the Atlanta Community Food Bank is to fight hunger by engaging, educating, and empowering their community. From supporting community gardens to assisting people in finding economic security, the Food Bank covers a wide range of opportunities for people to learn and get involved. The Atlanta Community Food Bank has partnered with Soldiers’ Angels to provide food assistance to Atlanta-area Veterans through the monthly Soldiers’ Angels Veteran Mobile Food Distribution in Atlanta.

Black Rifle Coffee Company

Founded in 2014 by former U.S. Army Green Beret Evan Hafer, Black Rifle Coffee Company serves coffee and culture to people who love America. They develop their explosive roast profiles with the same mission focus they learned as military members serving this great country and are committed to supporting Veterans, law enforcement, and first responders. Black Rifle Coffee Company has provided Soldiers’ Angels with a wide range of coffee products to support deployed Service Members and Veterans.

Books-A-Million, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading book retailers and sells on the Internet at www.booksamillion.com. BAM! partners with Soldiers’ Angels twice a year by inviting their customers to purchase coffee in their stores nationwide. BAM! also matches a portion of the donation as well. Each year, through their generosity, millions of dollars worth of coffee are shipped from Soldiers’ Angels to deployed service members worldwide and handed out to Veterans across the country.

BURNCO is a fourth-generation family-owned aggregate construction materials company with over 70+ locations in Canada & the USA and growing. BURNCO produces high-quality aggregates, paving asphalt, and ready-mix concrete. BURNCO has been a longtime supporter of Soldiers’ Angels in Denver, Colorado, helping to fund the food distribution for Denver-area Service Members and Veterans.

Founded in 1978, FBR was known as the Colorado Food Clearing House. Operating from a 900-square-foot schoolroom in Northwest Denver, the fledgling organization collected bread from a nearby Safeway store, their first food donor, and distributed it to Little Sisters of the Poor, their first partner agency. Today, Food Bank of the Rockies has extended its reach across Northern Colorado, providing food and supplies to more than 500 hunger-relief programs. Food Bank of the Rockies has partnered with Soldiers’ Angels to provide food assistance to Denver-area Veterans through the monthly Soldiers’ Angels Veteran Mobile Food Distribution in Denver.

The Girl Scouts of the United States of America is a youth organization for girls in the United States and American girls living abroad.  During their annual cookies sales, many scouts offer customers the opportunity to purchase the cookies and donate them to the troops.  Soldiers’ Angels is the recipient of hundreds of thousands of these cookies annually. These cookies are sent to our troops deployed overseas and served to Veteran patients in VA Medical Centers.

Headquartered in Detroit, Gleaners operates five distribution centers in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston and Monroe counties and provides food to 499 partner soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters and other agencies throughout southeastern Michigan. On average, Gleaners distributes 96,000 meals each day including providing nourishing food and nutrition education to 171,000 children a year. Gleaners Community Food Bank has partnered with Soldiers’ Angels to provide food assistance to Detroit-area Veterans through the monthly Soldiers’ Angels Military and Veteran Food Distribution Detroit.

Gunn Chevrolet is proud to be the top choice for many automotive shoppers in the Selma area. They know you have plenty of options for where and what you buy next, but between the fantastic quality of the new Chevrolet models in their inventory and their friendly, common-sense approach to car sales, they are confident they can bring you the best. Gunn Chevrolet has been a longtime supporter of Soldiers’ Angels supporting initiatives like holiday stockings and care packages with both monetary donations and employee volunteers.

HOPE Atlanta seeks to prevent and end homelessness by empowering clients to achieve stability and self-sufficiency. Their vision is to permanently transform lives and communities by ending homelessness.

The Lowcountry Food Bank serves the 10 coastal counties of South Carolina and distributed more than 40 million pounds of food in 2021. The Lowcountry Food Bank helps fight hunger by distributing food to more than 250 partner agencies. Lowcountry Food Bank has partnered with Soldiers’ Angels to provide food assistance to Charleston-area Service Members and Veterans through the monthly Soldiers’ Angels Food Distribution in Charleston.

Founded in 1982, the North Texas Food Bank (NTFB) is a nonprofit hunger relief organization that distributes donated and purchased foods through a network of nearly 500 Partner Agencies and Organizations in 13 counties. The NTFB has partnered with Soldiers’ Angels to provide food to the monthly Soldiers’ Angels Military and Veteran Food Distribution in Dallas, Texas.

Founded in 1980, the San Antonio Food Bank began as the first food bank in Texas but has quickly grown to serve 58,000 individuals per week. The organization provides food assistance to one of the largest service areas in Texas and encompasses 16 counties. In 2015, Soldiers’ Angels became a food bank Partner Agency to provide food assistance to low-income and at-risk Veteran families in the San Antonio area. The San Antonio Food Bank has partnered with Soldiers’ Angels to provide food assistance to San Antonio-area Service Members and Veterans through the monthly Soldiers’ Angels Military and Veteran Food Distribution in San Antonio.

Founded in 2003, Schoolhouse is a lighting, furnishing and lifestyle goods company dedicated to the preservation of American manufacturing, thoughtful living, and purposeful design. From iconic lighting to one-of-a-kind homewares, many of our products are designed and assembled within the walls of our Portland factory.

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida is a private, nonprofit organization that collects, stores, and distributes donated food to more than 550 feeding partners in six Central Florida counties: Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Volusia. Last year, with the help of numerous donors, volunteers, and a caring, committed community, the food bank distributed nearly 58 million meals to partner programs such as food pantries, soup kitchens, women’s shelters, senior centers, daycare centers, and Kids Cafes. Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida has partnered with Soldiers’ Angels to provide food assistance to Orlando-area Service Members and Veterans through the monthly Soldiers’ Angels Food Distribution in Orlando.

For more than 35 years, Trail’s End has partnered with the Boy Scouts of America. Our mission has always been the same: to help Scout packs, troops and councils raise the money needed to fund their programs and activities throughout the year. Many Trail’s End customers have graciously purchased and donated popcorn to the troops. In 2015 alone, Trail’s End and the Boy Scouts of America donated over 1,000 pallets of popcorn to Soldiers’ Angels to distribute to the troops, their families, those serving overseas and Veteran patients in VA Medical Centers around the country.

Founded in 1922 by a group of military officers, USAA is among the leading providers of insurance, banking and investment and retirement solutions to 13 million members of the U.S. military, Veterans who have honorably served and their families. Headquartered in San Antonio, Tex., USAA has offices in seven U.S. cities and three overseas locations and employs more than 36,000 people worldwide. Each year, the company contributes to national and local nonprofits in support of military families and communities where employees live and work. In 2020, USAA provided a large financial donation for holiday support to deployed and Veterans through Soldiers’ Angels. The funding provided 7,000 holiday stockings, including shipping costs, to deployed Service Members and the adoption of 120 families through the Soldiers’ Angels Adopt-A-Family program.

  • Aegon Transamerican Foundation
  • Atlanta Community Food Bank
  • Black Rifle Coffee Company LLC
  • Books A Million Inc.
  • BURNCO
  • Food Bank of the Rockies
  • Girl Scouts of Eastern WA and Northern ID
  • Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania
  • Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital
  • Girl Scouts of Central Texas
  • Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta
  • Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana
  • Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana
  • Girl Scouts of San Diego
  • Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan
  • Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan
  • Gunn Chevrolet
  • HOPE Atlanta
  • Low Country Food Bank
  • North Texas Food Bank
  • Phyllis Jo Baunach
  • San Antonio Food Bank
  • Schoolhouse Electric and Supply Co.
  • Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida
  • Trail’s End
  • USAA

Platinum

Supporters in the Platinum category provide a minimum donation of $50,000 in cash or budget-relieving in-kind per year.

  • Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
  • BrightSpring Health Services
  • Carlson Family Foundation
  • Girl Scouts of Gateway Council
  • Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida
  • Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Metro Food Rescue
  • MITER Brands
  • Morrow Renewables LLC
  • Robert Goldfarb
  • The Boeing Company

Gold

Supporters in the Gold category provide a minimum donation of $25,000 in cash or budget-relieving in-kind per year.

  • Angela Peden
  • Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii
  • Bake Me a Wish
  • Barbara Cotter
  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas through Health Care Services Corporation
  • Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond
  • Daryl Roper
  • Enterprise Holdings Foundation
  • Freedom Pens
  • Girl Scouts Heart of the South
  • Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois
  • Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council
  • Glasscock Heritage Fund
  • Jordan Spieth Family Foundtaion
  • Kroenke Sports and Entertainment and Sports Charities, Inc.
  • Madison
  • Mars Wrigley
  • Navy Federal Credit Union
  • News Corp
  • OverflowCo.com
  • Pull-A-Part
  • Safeway Foundation
  • Texas Diaper Bank
  • The PM Group
  • The Spirit Airlines Charitable Foundation
  • US Venture/Schmidt Family Foundation
  • USA Girl Scouts Overseas

Silver

Supporters in the Silver category provide a minimum donation of $10,000 in cash or budget-relieving in-kind per year.

  • Alpha Omicron Pi-Phi Sigma, Univ. of NE Kearney
  • Abbe Family Giving Fund
  • AbbVie
  • Altar’d State DBA Walters & Mason Retail Inc.
  • Amazon Consumables
  • Amit Saxena
  • Atlanta United FC LLC
  • Backus Dunn and Company
  • Bagel Rescue
  • Bank of America
  • Barbara Ann Unruh
  • Bentonville Brewing Co.
  • Beth Mackin
  • Betty Merkling
  • Blankets for Soldiers
  • Brian St. Marie
  • Bristol Myers Squibb Company
  • C. Scott & Dorothy E. Watkins Charitable Foundation
  • Candise Isla
  • Carol Allen
  • CAVU Securities
  • Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen
  • Chia Lee
  • Choate, Hall & Steward LLP
  • Commercial Property Electronic Payments
  • Courtney O’Connor
  • Dale Martin
  • Dennis Sherman
  • Disabled Veterans National Foundation
  • Donna J. Paschal
  • Elaine Byrne
  • Ellen Miller
  • Estate of Ronald Sowers
  • Fifth Generation Inc. – Tito’s Handmade Vodka
  • Florida Panthers Foundation
  • Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas
  • Girl Scouts of Tropical Florida
  • Global Payments
  • Greater Salina Community Foundation
  • Harold Joseph Smith
  • Hayley Lauritsen
  • HB Family Foundation
  • H-E-B
  • Helen W. Bell Charitable Foundation
  • Hewlett-Packard Enterprise
  • Ida Smith
  • Intel Involved CH7-437
  • International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers
  • James Avery Artisan Jewelry through the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country
  • James Skow
  • Janet Gordon
  • Jason Pena
  • Jennifer Brown
  • Jill Leiter
  • Jodi Guelzow
  • John Kenmonth
  • Jorge Techera
  • Julie Allred
  • Karina Laufenberg
  • Kelly Poole
  • Kent E. Warhol
  • Keturah Cavazos
  • Kim Douglas
  • Larrie and Brenda Brysch
  • Laura Alpert
  • Laura Stephens
  • Leonard Hill
  • Lisa J. Ferrera Charitable Fund
  • Lonnie Adams
  • Marry Ellen Coblentz
  • Mary Kay Headquarters

  • Megan Shipley
  • Melissa Ann Walczak
  • Morrow Family Capital Investments LP
  • Natasha Moore
  • National Christian Foundation North Texas
  • Pattie Ochs
  • Pete Orona
  • Richard and Carmen Rudshagen
  • Robert Gannon
  • Ryan Cox
  • Smart Care Solutions
  • Sunstate Equipment Foundation
  • Susan Tanner
  • Terry Reese
  • Texas A&M Aggie Royals
  • The August Jackson Company
  • The Curtis L. Carlson Family Foundation
  • The Downey Family Foundation
  • The John Dykema and Michele Maly-Dykema Family Foundation
  • The Thomas and Pamela Petrosino Foundation
  • Theresa Kirk
  • TREA: The Enlisted Association
  • Valero Energy Corporation
  • Vertical Bridge Holdings
  • Veterans United Foundation
  • Virginia Maigeon-Malek
  • Warm Up America
  • Weyerhaeuser NR
  • William and Sarah Ginnings Nowlin
  • Zehava Noah