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“The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors is a wonderful story of courage and commitment. When an untimely and tragic event occurs and a service member is lost, the work of TAPS bears even deep in the pain and tragedy of the loss, members of the military family are ready to step forward to help shoulder a burden to help the grieving cope and heal. In it countless contribution, TAPS helps to deliver the triumph of tenderness and kindness over pain, suffering and loss.”

Gen. Colin L. Powell, Secretary of State
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“Through the TAPS services, we not only honor the legacy of the fallen, but also remind younger generations of the values that have made the United States the greatest nation in the world. We must remember that some gave all to protect our freedom. We must honor their legacy and help cushion the burden that falls upon friends and family left behind.”

John Warner, United States Senator
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“I am so glad that there is a wonderful program like TAPS to provide support for the loved ones that those brave service members have left behind.”

Nancy Reagan, Former First Lady
Welcome » Annual Report

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TAPS Annual Report 2011

TAPS' programs provide support and care to more than 30,000 military survivors through Survivor Seminars and Good Grief Camps, Quarterly TAPS Magazines, 24-hour phone support, and our network of professional resources.

TAPS Good Grief Camps are designed for children of all ages (0-19).  The Good Grief Camp provides a safe place for children to learn about grief, share their feelings, express their emotions and helps to heal young hearts. It is a day of activities for children to meet others their own age who are also greiving and have the chance, in facilitated groups to learn that they are not alone in their feelings.  Throughout the day, there are special activities we call "grief work", where the children will have fun while discovering how to cope with the pain they are experiencing.  The children end the day by creating a network of care to lean on as they move forward in their daily lives.

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A Survivor's relationship to the deceased is very important to the way TAPS provides services to that individual.  The following chart depicts the Category of Survivors* (%). 

      Annual Report Pie Chart - Branch of Service

Annual Report Piechart - Survivor Relationship 

Annual Report Pie Chart - Regions

 

* Data derived from TAPS Survivor Database - 2011




 

Friends
TAPS Impact
  • 81% of all funds raised goes directly to TAPS programs.
  • Approximately 36% of TAPS Survivors are children.
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CONTACT US

If you are interested in learning more about supporting TAPS or are interested in making a gift, please contact TAPS Fundraising and Development at
202.588.8277
or
email us at: development@taps.org

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