BECOME A NAMED PARTNER AND SPONSOR At the following levels or make an annual contribution to the ongoing effort of 1 st Veterans Kids Care, Inc 1 1 ST.

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BECOME A NAMED PARTNER AND SPONSOR At the following levels or make an annual contribution to the ongoing effort of 1 st Veterans Kids Care, Inc 1 1 ST VETERANS’ KIDS CARE, INC. OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 4700 Millenia Blvd Suite 175, Orlando Fl Phone: or fax: Content1 Introduction2 Our Pledge to Our Sponsors3 Our Objective 4 Sponsor Levels5 Sponsor Sign Up and Release Sheet6 Give Away Entry Form7 FirstVKC Car Give Away

INTRODUCTION 2 1 st Veterans’ Kids Care, Inc. will host a variety of events each year. These events will increase community awareness about the our mission. Many children are living and dealing with significant challenges in their homes because one or both parents have suffered as a result of military service. They need our help as their parents seek further education and employment. 1 st veterans kids care provides opportunities for homeless veterans and their families to gain stability in their lives by offering transitional housing and social services. Our Mission 1st Veterans’ Kids Care, Inc. is committed to creating an awareness of and providing better lives and promising futures that challenges our veterans, children, and their spouses face. We are passionately committed to providing Scholarships, Educational opportunities, Counseling, Food, Housing and Financial Assistance to our children when they are faced with the tragic death or disability, financial hardship of one or both parents. Y.E.S. Inc., (Youth Eyecare Services) a subsidiary of 1 st Veterans’ Kids Care, Inc., provides vision evaluations and initial screening for children and community members and make available a wide assortment of affordable eye wear products. This Vision and Literacy Program will provide vision evaluations to children in our communities and : Implement a 10 year plan to improve student performance. Establish an impact strategy for students at-risk of dropping out. Help communities avert the High School Dropout Crisis. Enhance student’s performance and success by providing a vision solution. What services do we provide? Secure housing, Nutritional meals, Essential physical health care, Substance abuse aftercare, Mental health counseling, Personal development and empowerment, Job assessment, training and placement assistance. 1st Veterans’ Kids Care services fulfills the needs of children challenged by experiences with hope, strength and joy. Our Funding 1 st Veterans’ Kids Care receives no federal funding. Our programs are made possible by private donations from companies and individuals. Of the Funds raised, 100% of profits goes toward the services provided. Associating your business or agency with our events and ongoing service projects will not only fill a desperate need in our country by helping children of veterans, it will create an enduring relationship with the community. Our events will be heavily promoted and, depending on your sponsorship level, you will be promoted with us. Our Objective: To offer an affordable opportunity to each sponsor and maintain lasting ties with them as we work to strengthen the lives of children, veterans and their families. Our goal is to partner with individuals and companies who share our love for children, our veterans, their families and for making a real difference in the lives of children in America.

1 st Veterans’ Kids Care, Inc. is ready to assist the children of our dedicated military veterans. It takes courage and strength to ask for help. We Care. We can help! HELP US HELP HEROES BY BECOMING A SPONSOR Our pledge to Our Sponsors:  Increasing Brand Awareness  Building Brand Preference and Loyalty  Increasing Sales and Market Share  Refer to you as a Building Block of the Community Our events will be promoted on all media platforms; news, with interviews, radio spots, local newspaper ads, internet social networking, banners, posters, press releases and letter-writing campaigns as needed. We will target general and niche media. Our website can link to your site and we can advertise your company. We want to include your name and logo often. Help Us Help Our Heroes. Realize the power of advertising and marketing to reach this goal. You can choose to sponsor an event at the following levels or make an annual contribution to the ongoing efforts of 1 st Veterans’ Kids Care, Inc. At 1st Veterans’ Kids Care our ultimate goal is to serve as a vital resource in helping veterans transition from the Armed Forces to civilian life. Did you know that: Approximately two million military children have experienced a parental deployment since There are currently 1.2 million military children of active duty members worldwide. Nearly 80 percent of military children attend public schools throughout the United States. The average military family moves three times more often than their civilian counterpart. The repeated and extended separations and increased hazards of deployment compound stressors in military children's lives. One third of school-age military children show psychosocial behaviors such as being anxious, worrying often, crying more frequently. The U.S. military consists of approximately 1.4 million active duty service members and 810,000 National Guard and Selected Reserve. Active duty military families live on or near military installations worldwide. National Guard and Reserve families might never live near a military installation, and look within their community for educational services, friendship and support. Please review the following cornerstone opportunities available to your company or agency as we host events in the future. 3

It takes courage and strength to ask for help. We Care. We can help! HELP US HELP OUR HEROES BY BECOMING A SPONSOR 4

“ Our young troops and their families have done everything their country has asked of them. Their lives have changed forever by war, but their dreams haven’t changed at all. They want to raise their children, own a home, go to school, find work and even find new ways to contribute. Most of all, they want to be good citizens. They want to reconnect and renew their relationships to their local communities.” Admiral Mike Mullen At 1st Veterans’ Kids Care our ultimate goal is to serve as a vital resource in helping veterans transition from the Armed Forces to civilian life. 5

SPONSOR SIGN UP AND RELEASE SHEET 1 ST VETERANS’ KIDS CARE, INC. OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 4700 Millenia Blvd Suite 175, Orlando Fl Phone: or Company Name: _____________________________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________________________________ City:__________________________________________ Zip Code:_____________________ Contact Person:______________________________________________________________ _________________________________________Phone:_______________________ Website:____________________________________________________________________ It takes courage and strength to ask for help. We Care. We can help! HELP US HELP OUR HEROES BY BECOMING A SPONSOR We have chosen to Sponsor 1 st Veterans’ Kids Care for the following event: ___________________________________________________________________________ We have chosen to Sponsor the above event at the Sponsorship Level of: MEDAL of HONOR GENERAL ADMIRAL Further, we will work with 1 st Veterans’ Kids Care and supply all digital information required as well as additional information for interview and media purposes as they are required. Please completed forms to: Your Sponsorship will be reviewed and confirmed within 72 hours after receipt. Signature below grants us permission to use your Company name and Logo on our website and for all advertising purposes related to the event(s) or sponsorship level you choose. Signature:___________________________________________________________________ Company Agent: ____________________________________Date____________________ 6 If you have any questions, would like any additional information or are ready to help, please contact our Sponsorship Coordinator at or

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