The Call of Duty Endowment fund comes to the UK

A Calling Card has been released for the occasion.
Text: Sam Bishop
Published 2017-09-09

A US charity fund called The Call of Duty Endowment has finally made its way to the UK, offering the same support for veterans to find high-quality employment, connected of course to Activision's famous shooter franchise.

The private organisation was founded by Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick in 2009 and is co-chaired by former NATO commander General James L. Jones, being led by Dan Goldenberg, a US veteran. Its goal to get 25,000 veterans in jobs by the end of 2018 was met two years early, with an average starting salary of £42,000.

The Call of Duty Endowment Double Duty Calling Card for Black Ops III is now available to fund the program, allowing players to view a service member from a uniformed soldier to a civilian. This also includes three rare supply drops.

"Our expansion to the UK was a natural move-with a long-standing ally whose armed forces have served so closely with those of the US," said Dan Goldenberg, Executive Director of the Endowment.

Will you be logging on and getting the Calling Card?

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