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  1. ACS Services are available virtually to include Army Emergency Relief. Limited in-person services are available only to people under extreme circumstances. Clients can call (719) 526-4783 for AER assistance. For all other ACS inquires please call the main ACS line at (719) 526-4590.
  2. — AB Energy Regulator (@AERnews) March 30, 2021 In honour of #worldwaterday we wanted to share how the AER helps energy companies better understand how water is allocated in Alberta, and how they can more effectively and efficiently use water resources.
  3. The Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired (AER) is a professional membership organization dedicated exclusively to professionals who provide services to persons with vision loss.

One of the world’s premiere and most innovative electronics remanufacturing firms For more than seven decades, AER has given a new lease on life to literally hundreds of thousands of automotive electronics components and systems, working with some of the most esteemed car brands, car dealers, and OEM’s in the world.

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Army Emergency Relief (AER) is a private, nonprofit organization that was created to help Soldiers and their Family members who experience financial emergencies. AER provides funds to help Soldiers with immediate financial needs with rent, utilities, emergency travel, etc. AER also provides emergency funds to Soldiers' orphans and Surviving Spouses and offers undergraduate scholarships to Spouses and Children of both active and retired Soldiers. Established in 1942, AER has assisted more than 4 million Soldiers and Family members with more than $2 billion in support. In 2019, AER processed over 40,000 cases, providing $70 million in no-interest loans and grants and awarded more than $8 million in scholarships to Spouses and Children of Soldiers.

Expanded Eligibility to Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers Activated in Support of COVID-19 Relief Efforts:
Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers that are activated in response to COVID-19 are eligible for financial assistance from Army Emergency Relief (AER) for basic living expenses such as rent, utilities, and food, and personal transportation costs such as car payments, auto insurance, and fuel. Soldiers remain eligible for the duration of their activation, plus an additional 30 days after deactivation. This enhancement to AER marks a significant change in policy for eligibility of Reserve component Soldiers. Under normal eligibility, Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers must be activated under Title 10 orders for greater than 30 days. However, the new eligibility requirements allow for any Soldier activated under Title 10 or Title 32 orders (in response to COVID-19) to receive AER assistance, regardless of the length of their activation.

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COVID-19 - Expanded Assistance for USAR & ARNG (Bulletin 05-2020-1)