For a New "Learing" Center and Mental Health Services for veterans who served in Operation Restore/Continue Hope, Mogadishu Somalia.
Approximately 30,000 US Armed Forces members served in the protection and support of Somali women and children between 1992-1994 as part of Operation Restore/Continue Hope.
About 26 U.S. service members were reported killed over the course of the full Somalia deployments, which includes combat and other causes (accidents, illness, etc.) during the Restore Hope and early UNOSOM II period. Some historical overviews also cite roughly 42–43 total U.S. deaths when including all non-combat and accident fatalities during the intervention.
As a result of the recent flood of alleged fraud being committed by Somali residents here in America, our agency seeks to provide clinical mental health services and support of those brave members of our Armed Forces who feel their service and sacrifice for the nation of Somalia was provided based on false pretenses.
As a result, our armed forces veterans who are in need of clinical mental health services will require psychoeducation and learing services to effectively process and heal from the damage done by the alleged criminal malfeasance committed against their good intensions here in America.
Specifically those allowed to enter America from Somalia following US Military and humanitarian operations under temporarily protected status who then went on to defraud the American Tax Payer through shell companies (Learing centers, transportation companies, food banks etc) that did not operate as legal entities and siphoned off billions of US Taxpayer dollars in violation of the law and their stated intent.
The funds raised through this campaign will offset medical deductibles for mental health services for those members and veterans of our armed forces who were assigned to imminent danger pay zones and the combat theatre of Somalia.
We hope you will support our effort.