Tuesday, March 12, 2013

New Patriotic License Plate Benefits NCNG Families in Need

Raleigh
Mar 12, 2013
The Soldiers and Airmen Assistance Fund (SAAF) today announced its new specialty license plate, titled, “In God We Trust,” is available for purchase through the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles. The patriotic plate is part of the organization’s steadfast commitment to providing financial support to N.C. National Guard families coping with unusual or unpreventable hardships.

 

Drivers in North Carolina can purchase the specialty license plate by ordering online or by visiting their local DMV office. For instructions on ordering online, visit saaf-nc

Of the $30 annual fee for each “In God We Trust” license plate tag, $20 will directly benefit the SAAF to continue their support of the N.C. Army and Air Guard families.

The license plate was designed by ARMAC, a Raleigh-based design and merchandizing company, and features many patriotic elements, including the official U.S. motto, “In God We Trust,” the American bald eagle, a national emblem symbolizing authority and power, and a billowing American flag, representing freedom and democracy. The plate also features the letters ‘S’ and ‘A’ for “Soldiers and Airmen.”

“Our goal was to design a patriotic plate to honor our military members and our country, one that every North Carolinian would be proud to put on their vehicle,” said Dennis Roach, director of the SAAF. “From the eye-catching, patriotic design to the local impact each plate represents, the new license plate is a meaningful way for North Carolinians to demonstrate their patriotism and support for service members throughout our great state.”

The SAAF, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, relies on individual and business donations to complete its mission. With the help of funds from the license plates, the SAAF will be able to continue assisting N.C. Army and Air Guard families by providing emergency grants. Since 2004, the assistance fund has provided $1.2 million of financial assistance to more than 1,200 National Guard families. Assistance is provided in the form of grants that are paid directly to families, mortgage lenders, utility companies, hospitals and other providers.

The new “In God We Trust” license plate was unveiled during a ceremony at Joint Force Headquarters in Raleigh, on Fri., March 1. Maj. Gen. Greg Lusk, adjutant general of North Carolina, was among those who joined members of the SAAF to reveal the new plate design to the public.

About SAAF: The Soldiers and Airmen Assistance Fund was established in 2004 with the mission of providing financial support to Army and Air Guard families coping with unusual or unpreventable hardships. The SAAF is the only nonprofit organization in North Carolina that provides financial assistance solely to the families of the N.C. National Guard. Funding for the program comes from individual and business donations. This organization does not receive assistance from the state or federal government to operate nor is it a part of any government-funded compensation program.

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Contact: Capt. Rick Scoggins
Phone: (919) 664-6242