

Army Emergency Relief (AER) is a private, non-profit organization established to assist soldiers and their family members in emergency financial situations due to no fault of their own. Financial assistance is given in the form of an interest-free loan, grant, or combination of the two. Loans are repaid by an allotment.
To apply for AER assistance, the soldier is seen by the Unit Commander/1SG for interview/counseling to determine if the situation can be resolved through the chain-of-command or some other source. After determining that the soldier has a valid emergency, the unit commander would then authorize the individual so seek AER assistance.
Typical situations where AER can assist:
Over $73 million was provided to 66,000 active components, National Guard and Reserve Soldiers, and their families worldwide in 2007 by AER. SFC Akins and the AER Campaign staff was able to raise over $500,000 during the first half of this year and are hard at work ensuring that the Fort Campbell Community are well cared for, hats off to AER.
Sam Buscema

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Mrs. Geren, SFC Akins and the hard working staff at AER provide a vital and necessary service to the soldiers, family members and retirees of the Fort Campbell Community. As I toured the many areas of the ACS it was easy to see that our contribution will be put to good use. In my years as a First Sergeant I used the services of AER many times to assist my soldiers and I strongly believe that we have done well in supporting this fine organization.
DMOR 502nd Inf.
President