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IRR FAQ: Should I donate to Courage to Resist for helping me out with this information? |
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This FAQ is related to Courage to Resist’s “Resisting Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) recall” published February 2009. If this question is of interest to you, please read our overview first.
A number of individuals and organizations have been helping IRR individuals for some time now. However, Courage to Resist was the first to thoroughly research, consolidate, and take responsibility for publishing this information. We understand this information is life-changing for some individuals, so we take care to update the overview and FAQ whenever needed.
We know that many IRR individuals will, after reading our IRR overview: Save thousands on unnecessary legal fees; Retain the job they worked hard to land; Finish school; Move on with their lives. How much is that worth—$100? $250? Probably a lot more.
If this information was helpful to you, your friend, or a family member—please consider making a donation so that we can continue our efforts. If you wish to wait to make a donation until we have been proven accurate regarding your specific situation, that’s fine—just don’t forget to come back and say thanks!
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