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CAMP ZAMA — For 251 years, the Army has taken care of its own. Throughout June, Army & Air Force Exchange Service shoppers can continue that tradition with a $2.51 donation to Army Emergency Relief (AER)—one cent for every year of service.

Starting May 29, authorized shoppers visiting the Installation PX or Expresses can add a $2.51 contribution at the register, including self-checkout, to AER—the official nonprofit charity of the Army that benefits Soldiers and their families with financial challenges associated with emergencies, education and unexpected challenges.

“The Camp Zama Exchange is all in to take care of Soldiers and their families,” said Camp Zama Exchange General Manager Nick Cucinello. “Army Emergency Relief is a vital resource for Soldiers facing challenging moments. It is an honor to connect people to a cause that makes a difference in our community.”

In 2025, shoppers donated more than $2.5 million to military relief organizations, including $1.5 million to AER, and additional contributions to the Air Force Aid Society and the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. Since 2017, shoppers have donated a total of $15.4 million to military relief organizations, more than $9 million of which has gone directly to AER.

“The generosity of Exchange shoppers has made a real difference in the lives of Soldiers and their families,” said retired Sgt. Maj. of the Army Tony Grinston, AER CEO. “No Soldier should have to face a crisis alone. Every donation allows AER to be there for Soldiers and their families when they need it most.”

To learn more about the Exchange’s support for military relief funds, visit Publicaffairs-sme.com/Community/give. To learn more about AER, visit https://www.armyemergencyrelief.org.

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