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Soldier Conducts Toy Drive for Iraqi Children
DoD ^ | Oct. 26, 2003 | Cpl. Todd Pruden

Posted on 10/26/2003 1:19:13 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl

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Soldier Conducts Toy Drive for Iraqi Children
By U.S. Army Cpl. Todd Pruden, 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
 

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Being in a hospital can be a miserable and frightening experience for children. It can be difficult to bring joy to children in these places. But, with the help of a soldier in Iraq and generous Americans in the States, smiles were abundant at a children’s hospital in Baghdad Oct. 19.

Chief Warrant Officer Paul Holton, an interrogator with the 141st Military Intelligence Battalion, a Utah Army National Guard unit from Salt Lake City, has spearheaded a toy-drive to brighten the lives of misfortunate children in Baghdad. Armed with a busload of toys and his warm demeanor, he visited as many rooms as he could, distributing toys, checking on the children’s progress, and talking to their mothers.

“I am trying to do something for the Iraqi children,” Holton said. “It’s rewarding to perhaps change an attitude, change a perspective of a new generation of Iraqis and how they might feel about us and the rest of the world.”

Dr. Quasem Al-Taey, director of the Central Teaching Hospital for Children in Baghdad, the hospital Holton visited, said the toys seem to lift the children’s spirits.

“Happiness matters for the children,” said Al-Taey. “It gives them the power to fight diseases.”

According to Holton, the toy drive started when he asked friends to send things for Iraqi civilians. But that evolved into something more. He said the thing that really kicked things off was when he saw a little girl crying at one of the coalition checkpoints, looking for her mother.

He rushed back to his office and grabbed some toys that had been sent to him and gave them to her to console her.

“Just from the joy I saw in her face and the smile and the twinkle in her eye, I knew I needed to do this on a larger scale,” Holton said.

He then asked his friends to send toys, but that was not enough.

“I asked people to send more toys so I could do this in hospitals, orphanages, schools, and neighborhoods around Iraq,” Holton said.

  Chief Warrant Officer Paul Holton, an interrogator with the 141st Military Intelligence Battalion, a Utah Army National Guard unit from Salt Lake City, talks with an ill child at the Central Teaching Hospital for Children in Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 19. Photo by U.S. Army Cpl. Todd Pruden, 372nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

 

Holton decided to use the Internet as a medium to solicit this request.

Holton has a Web site where he posts his personal journal of experiences he has had in Iraq. When he posted his request for toys, the response was overwhelming.

“My Web site gets between 6,000 and 7,000 hits per day,” he said. “It’s definitely not my writing style or my interesting journal that’s drawing in most of the people,” Holton added.

The web site, at http://chiefwiggles.blog-city.com, details what type of toys to send, the mailing address and also includes testimonials by Holton and photos of the actual distribution process.

Since the posting about the toy drive on his Web site, Holton said he has received more than 700 boxes of toys from people around the world.

 



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; US: Utah; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: carepackages; chiefwiggles; dod; goodnews; iraq; toys
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To: blackie
Sunday publicity bump...
and reminder that deadline for shipping military holiday care packages is
NOVEMBER 13th
21 posted on 11/02/2003 3:08:24 PM PST by VOA
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
NOW HEAR THIS ALL LURKERS/POSTERS:

THIS WEEKEND (November 8 and 9) is the LAST SHOPPING WEEKEND for Parcel Post mailing
of care packages to our BEST AND BRIGHTEST who will be stationed far from home for the holidays
(deadline for this inexpensive mailing route is November 13th).

TIME to:
SHOP
BOX
and
MAIL

THAT IS ALL!


till next time...
22 posted on 11/07/2003 12:12:56 PM PST by VOA
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