Posted on 11/14/2004 5:53:59 PM PST by learner
I have decided to give to those serving in the armed services as opposed to my children and wife for Christmas. However, I want to direct these funds to an efficient provider; i.e. more funds for those providing and less for the marketers. I would appreciate advise from those of you who know as to who can deliver on this basis. Thanks , George
You'll see the original "Send a Salami to your Boy in the Army" sign and if you enter the site you'll see a recent photo of a soldier in Iraq holding one of Kat's famous Salamis! What a great country we are. LOL
Yes, I can, when I get info on them.
There was a story on the news today that the armed forces are no longer accepting packages addressed to "any soldier." So whatever site you choose, make certain it will allow you to send to a specific soldier. Or you can check the USO web site, I know they accept donations, especially at this time of year.
TAX DEDUCTIBLE Cash donations can be sent to:
Jeffrey Burgess Recreational Fund
Plymouth Savings Bank
36 MAIN STREET
BOX 3506
Plymouth, Massachusetts, 02361
Phone: 508-746-3300
This is the charity that my friend set up in memorial for a fallen Marine.
His story is found here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-vetscor/1171628/posts
The money collected is used to buy sporting goods and recreational equipment for the troops and Iraqi Kids.
I have had 2 dries so far, and am going to drop off the second load to Cherry Point soon.
Thanks to some of you who have responded positively,
I really mean what I have suggested and believe my family would support me totally as we have done stuff like this in the past.
I was taken by the " Malboro Guy " picture and while I do not promote smooking, I am a smoker and would be happy to provide his needs. Or I will help provide for his kid's needs(non smooking) as was correctly suggested.
I just want to do something....helpful.
Patty....I think you can help this man.....I don't like to give our names and APO's to people I don't know....
Ah...the way it was worded, I'm sure many assumed that your children were young. Perhaps mentioning that your family planned to do this, instead of you not giving gifts to your wife and children, would have been a bit clearer. :-) My brother is in the service now, and although he would be touched by a stranger's generosity, he would not want a small child going without gifts to provide that generosity.
One thing...if you live near a military installation, perhaps your family could invite some single servicemembers far from home to share your holiday meal. I know of several people who do this and it means so much to the troops to have a nice meal and friendly people to spend the holiday with when they cannot be at home. I know that different bases have programs like this that allow community members to "adopt" servicemembers for the holidays.
Obviously, there are the usual care package/phone card/etc. programs.
Sorry. I'm probably just a little gunshy since the election. But someone with a lower-case screen name posting that he's going to forgo Christmas presents for his wife and kids to donate to the troops INSTANTLY punches my "troll alert" button.
Apologies if I am mistaken.
Here's another great way to contribute:
http://www.fisherhouse.org/
PING!
Try this one: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1279368/posts
It's a nice gesture! thanks! My brother and nephew are serving in Iraq, so I doubly appreciate it!
If I miswored I appoligize. My itentions are what I stated,I want our family to give to the troops. We can forgo Christmas for ourselves( NO SMALL CHILDREN INVOLVED) and I/ we would be happy to do it.So as originaly requested, who are the right(efficient) groups?
Thanks
George
Hi George,
As someone else said, patriciaruth has a wonderful set up here.
Also:
http://www.defendamerica.mil/support_troops.html
Pay your taxes.
Thanks to you who responded affirmatively. I do appreciate it. I think this will be a great gift for our family to do. I will continue to look for good suggestions, but now will e-mail my kids and tell them what I intend to do. Dont worry, they will get something also.
George.
I think it's great you want to help the troops out, especially during the Holidays, when they are so far from their families! I found this site awhile back, looks like they are doing some things for Christmas!
http://www.angelsncamouflage.org/new.html
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