You may have heard it snowed yesterday on the East Coast. While news of cancelled flights and videos of dogs-playing-in-snow likely snuck into your Facebook feed, we noticed a different, heartwarming trend. Our Facebook feed turned up several photos and notes about tireless USO volunteers and staffers at centers that were able to stay open taking care of stranded troops. Here’s a sampling:

From Liberty USO, which serves Philadelphia International Airport:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=503397519777776&set=a.268913999892797.62710.267975006653363&type=1&stream_ref=10

The USO of Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore was able to help stranded troops at Dulles International Airport thanks to three dedicated volunteers. (The center at Reagan National Airport stayed open overnight, too, hosting seven stranded troops):

https://www.facebook.com/USOMetroDC/posts/10152536901498356?stream_ref=10

And in Fort Drum, N.Y. - where the temperature was 8 below zero at noon today - the USO continued business as usual by welcoming home returning troops earlier this week:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=639416132767530&set=a.639415279434282.1073741942.128908087151673&type=3&theater

Like what you see? You can help America’s troops, too, by donating to support USO centers and programs.