Connect with us

Local News

Able Forces of Front Royal seeks donations for 9th annual ‘Adopt a Warrior Family for Christmas’

Published

on

For the ninth consecutive year with, as he put it, “Christmas around the corner”, Front Royal’s Skip Rogers is amid planning his 2020 holiday cheer program for needy military families in Warren County and the Washington metropolitan area.

Rogers, whose Able Forces Professional Services on Chester Street has for 15 years assisted veterans in their quest for worthwhile employment in the civilian world, in 2009 established his Able Forces Foundation, a non-profit to help military and veterans in immediate financial crisis, including over the December holidays.

Starting in mid-October he begins seeking community financial support extending through December 15 and expects this year to be servicing up to 60 military families, including up to 20 in Front Royal and Warren County. Twelve local families benefited from last year’s community support.

Santa and his elves help some military children look forward to Christmas season. Courtesy Photos Able Forces Foundation

The families in need are identified by Advocates for each of the five military service branches and by Veterans’ Administration (VA) hospitals. But instead of “acting like Santa Claus and delivering Christmas trees, children’s gifts and food packages” with his wife, Kathy, Skip will provide gift cards to the veterans.

Rogers said the cards, redeemable locally at Walmart and Target, became more practical as demand increased, and also more personal. “The moms and dads can go shopping for themselves and their kids, and it feels much more like Christmas to them if they can choose the children’s gifts and pick out their own trees and food for the table,” Rogers said. The families are assessed for their needs and gift cards can total between $100 and $500.

It’s more like Christmas when families can shop for themselves

He stressed that 100% of all donations go directly to support the program. “There are no administrative or overhead fees taken out of donations,” he said.

To donate: by check, mail to Able Forces, 115 Chester Street, Front Royal, VA 22630; or online, go to  http://www.ableforces.org/adopt  For further information, call (540) 631-9600.

Front Royal, VA
34°
Partly Cloudy
7:07 am7:29 pm EDT
Feels like: 34°F
Wind: 1mph N
Humidity: 77%
Pressure: 30.34"Hg
UV index: 0
ThuFriSat
77°F / 61°F
64°F / 34°F
50°F / 30°F
Local News9 hours ago

Blue Ridge Wildlife Center Patient of the Week: Mourning Dove

report logo
Arrest Logs11 hours ago

POLICE: 7 Day FRPD Arrest Report 3/23/2026

Community Events13 hours ago

Documentary Screening at Laurel Ridge Highlights Hidden Struggle of Student Hunger

Regional News14 hours ago

US Senate Confirms Mullin as Next Homeland Security Boss

State News14 hours ago

Dominion Produces First Power From Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Project

Obituaries14 hours ago

Rebecca Joy Knight Pucher (1953 – 2026)

Obituaries14 hours ago

Clarence Patrick “Stinker” “Wooley” Deavers (1957 – 2026)

State News14 hours ago

Four Weeks Before April 21 Referendum, Early Voting Shows Stronger Turnout in GOP-Leaning Areas

State News14 hours ago

After Bills Passed, NoVa Lawmakers Urge SCC to Consider Burying Transmission Lines

Local News15 hours ago

Next Generation of Conservation Leaders Selected for Shenandoah Valley Fellowship

Mature Living19 hours ago

Using an Exfoliant to Care for Your Skin: Beneficial at Any Age

Regional News20 hours ago

Airport Chaos: TSA Agents Skip Work, Security Lines Expand, Trump Sends in ICE to Assist

Agriculture20 hours ago

Spotlight on Beekeeping: The Sweet Work Behind Honey

Food20 hours ago

Federal Guidelines Signal Comeback for Full-Fat Dairy

Community Events1 day ago

March’s ‘Third Thursday’ at Warren Heritage Society’s Ivy Lodge Continues Magical Mix of Cultural and Musical History

Community Events2 days ago

‘Slow Image’ Exhibition Encourages Viewers to Pause in a Fast-Moving World

Crime/Court2 days ago

Multi-day Trial Dates set in Llewellyn’ Financial Criminal Cases

Local News2 days ago

A Living Legacy: Kilby Museum Connects Past Struggles to Present and Future Generations

Local News2 days ago

Regional ‘Walk for Peace’ Rallies Locals to the Cause of Personal and World Peace

State News2 days ago

ODU Shooting Case Renews Debate Over Virginia’s Inactive Background Check Law

Home2 days ago

3 Good Reasons to Eat Meals as a Family

Business2 days ago

Institutional Investors Play Small but Visible Role in Housing Market

Opinion3 days ago

From Newsroom to Classroom—And Grateful for Samuels Library

Community Events3 days ago

Library Leaders Share Hope, Challenges at Community Coffee Chat

Agriculture3 days ago

How Farming Is Changing and Evolving