Some organizations are born out of a desire for recognition. Others, like Angers Gift, are born out of a deeper calling—one forged in service, sacrifice, and the quiet conviction that no one should be left behind. The mission is simple yet profound: to step in where strength is needed most and to provide help where hope feels lost.
The symbol tells the story: an eagle’s claw gripping three arrows. They speak of the past, present, and future, but also of the words that carry power in every generation—sharp, purposeful, and strong. The eagle, a timeless emblem of freedom and courage, reminds us that true strength is not in dominance but in lifting others higher.
And here lies the heart of the name: anger itself is not the enemy. It becomes destructive when we sit in it, when it consumes us. But when harnessed, refined, and directed toward good, anger can become a force for justice, compassion, and change. Angers Gift is about transforming that fire into fuel—standing up for those who cannot stand for themselves, and fighting battles that matter.
When you support Angers Gift, you are not simply giving to an organization. You are joining a legacy of service. You are helping extend the reach of compassion to those in meed of their military family. And you are declaring that the measure of our lives is found not only in what we achieve but in what we give. Action not words.
I proudly wear this high-quality hat because I know who is behind the organization. This is more than a logo. This is more than a mission. This is a movement—an opportunity to embody what it truly means to be American, to be human, to be our brother’s keeper.
Let us stand together, with eagle strength and arrow purpose, and honor the vision of Angers Gift: Instead of allowing anger to get the best of us lets fight for those who need us by supporting this move. Lets give hope where there is none. To be the gift of strength in another’s hour of weakness.
Strength and Honor,
God * Family * Tradition
Lets be people of honor
George Jackman
Former Recon Marine
Entrepreneur
Senior Pastor