Organizations We Support

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ITPA Charitable Organizations

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USO of Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore is the largest chapter chartered by the USO with a strong tradition of service in the National Capital Region. Nine locations and a “deployable” Mobile USO provide signature USO services to the nearly 300,000 military members and their families living in the region and the 150,000 who travel through our local airports.

USO-Metro is a nonprofit 501c(3) organization chartered by Congress and dedicated to serving those who serve and their families in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia.  ITPA is proud to support this great organization and our local communities through our generous financial support in helping them to fulfill their programs and services mission.

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The Capital Area Food Bank is the largest organization in the Washington metro area working to solve hunger and its companion problems: chronic undernutrition, heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. By partnering with over 450 community organization the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, as well as delivering food directly into hard to reach areas each year the Capital Area Food Bank helps nearly half a million people each year for getting access to good, healthy food. ITPA is proud to support this great community organization for those less fortunate through our generous financial support in meeting ongoing nutrition needs.

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The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) was founded to find a cure for juvenile diabetes.  This includes ways to better manage the disease and ways to prevent it.

JDRF is a nonprofit 501c(3) organization that funds type 1 diabetes (T1D) research, provides a broad array of community and activist services to the T1D population and actively advocates for regulation favorable to medical research and approval of new and improved treatment modalities.  ITPA is proud to support this organization’s continued research in curing this dread disease.