Links & Resources
The classic USA Magnets and More links page was a product of its era — a friendly exchange wall of fellow small businesses and community sites. This restored version keeps the spirit but raises the bar: these are the organizations and references we actually pointed customers to over the years, the authorities behind the causes our magnets carried.
Military & Veteran Support
- USO — supporting service members and their families at every stage, from deployment send-offs to homecomings. The organization our troop-support customers asked about most.
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs — benefits, health care and memorial resources for the veterans so many of our patriotic ribbons honored.
- Library of Congress — Yellow Ribbon Tradition — the American Folklife Center's definitive history of the symbol that built this catalog.
Health & Awareness Causes
- American Cancer Society — screening guidance, patient support and the research mission behind every pink ribbon we printed.
- National Cancer Institute — the federal government's home for evidence-based cancer information, including survivorship resources.
- Autism Speaks — advocacy and family resources for the community behind the puzzle-piece ribbon.
First Responders
- National Volunteer Fire Council — the national voice of the volunteer fire and EMS services our public service ribbons saluted.
- National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund — honoring fallen officers and supporting their families.
Around This Site
The most-requested pages from the classic store, all preserved: the complete product catalog, the fundraising playbook with the real margins, the magnet care guide, the custom design process, and the personalization fonts and artwork library.
A note on the old link wall: the original page traded links with other small sites of the 2000s web, most of which are gone now. We've chosen not to recreate dead links for nostalgia's sake — the resources above are current, authoritative and genuinely useful, which is what a links page owed its readers then and owes them now. Suggestions for additions are welcome through the contact page.
A Standard for What We Link
Every link above meets the test the old exchange wall couldn't: it's an organization we'd point a customer to in person — a federal resource, a national charity, or the definitive historical reference for the symbols on our magnets. Nothing here traded a link for a link.