
Frequently Asked Questions
The easiest and quickest way to reach 5th Squad is through our website, www.5thsquad.org/general-request. This will send an email to our leadership which will allow any of our team to respond to you quickly.
To sustain our mission of supporting veterans, we rely on the generosity of personal and monthly donors who are crucial to our work. While we attend events and sell merchandise to raise funds, these efforts are greatly bolstered by the ongoing support of our corporate partners and monthly contributors. Their consistent contributions enable us to continue making a difference in the lives of veterans. For more information on how to get involved, please visit our website and follow us on social media.
At 5th Squad, we are not like most other nonprofit organizations—we are a family. We value deep connections and treat our board members and their families as part of this close-knit community. The best way to become a board member of 5th Squad is by building relationships with our current members and getting involved. Start by volunteering at our events to see firsthand the impact we make together. To begin the process, reach out to us through our website, and we’ll provide you with the necessary documents.
5th Squad makes a significant impact on the community it serves at the state level by providing critical, lifesustaining financial assistance to Veterans across Mississippi. Through programs like the Quick Reaction Funds (QRF), our organization addresses urgent needs such as housing, utilities, and groceries, helping Veterans overcome financial crises. By offering support regardless of military affiliation, service era, or demographic factors, 5th Squad fosters a sense of dignity and resilience among Veterans. Our work not only aids individual Veterans but also strengthens the broader community by ensuring that those who have served are not left behind during times of need.
Immediate financial assistance provided by 5th Squad can play a crucial role in preventing the tragic statistic of 22 Veteran suicides a day by addressing some of the key stressors that contribute to mental health crises among Veterans. Financial instability can lead to overwhelming stress, feelings of hopelessness, and a sense of isolation, all of which are risk factors for suicide. By offering timely help with essential needs such as housing, utilities, and groceries, 5th Squad alleviates some of the financial pressures that can exacerbate mental health issues. This support helps Veterans maintain stability and dignity during difficult times, reducing the immediate burdens that might otherwise contribute to a mental health crisis. In this way, 5th Squad's assistance can be a vital intervention that provides Veterans with the resources and hope needed to navigate through challenging circumstances, potentially preventing the escalation to suicidal thoughts or actions.
Diversity, inclusion, and equity mean different things to different organizations in different parts of the country. We are dedicated to supporting those who have served their country honorably by addressing urgent needs such as utilities, housing, and groceries, regardless of their military affiliation, era of service, service component, service branch, rank, sex, race, or ethnicity. Through our commitment to dignity, respect, and inclusivity, we strive to empower Veterans to overcome financial hardships and build resilience in times of adversity. 5th Squad has received a Platinum Transparency for 2025 on GuideStar partly to our inclusion. The board is made up of women, Veterans, minorities, LGBTQ+, and disabled Veterans.



