FEEA Helping the Families of Fallen Diplomats
Friday, September 21, 2012(Federal Employee Education & Assistance Fund)
The Federal Employee Education and
Assistance Fund (FEEA) honors our fallen
diplomats, working to recognize their service
and sacrifice by providing educational
assistance to surviving children through FEEA's
Diplomatic Fund. The Fund was set up by the
Department of State and the Department of
Defense in August 1995 to help the families of
three individuals who were killed while on a
diplomatic mission in Bosnia. The Federal
Diplomatic Family Assistance Fund-Africa
(FDFAF-Africa) was added after the 1998 U.S.
Embassy bombings in Africa. This education fund
helps pay the costs of a college education for
the children of the 12 Americans killed in the
bombings. A $100,000 grant from the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation in December 2004
increased the funding available for these
scholarships to $34,000 per child, spread out
across four years. As more children are added
to the list it is imperative we increase
funding to ensure each child who has lost a
parent will receive at least $8,500 per year in
scholarship assistance.
Today, we stand with the families of
Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and diplomats
Sean Smith, Tyrone Woods, and Glen Doherty, who
sacrificed their lives in service to our
nation. Mr. Smith and Mr. Woods leave behind
several young children whose future education
FEEA seeks to secure.
Donations may be made via credit
card on FEEA’s web site at www.feea.org/Give
by choosing "Diplomatic Fund" from the
drop-down list of funds. Donations via check
made out to “FEEA Diplomatic Fund” may be sent
to: FEEA Headquarters, 3333 S. Wadsworth Blvd.,
Suite 300, Lakewood, CO
80227.
