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How do you send aid for Troops and Iraqi Civilians?
Posted on 04/07/2003 8:28:52 PM PDT by Frances_Marion
I've heard much about people sending shoeboxes full of water, candy bars, etc etc. Who can I send stuff like this to? I've also heard that the inhabitants of Karbala are desperately in need of fresh water...are there any agencies that will responsibly and quickly distribute any aid packages to our troops and civilians?
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KEYWORDS: humanitarianaid; humanitarianrelief; icrc; iraqicivilians; patriotism
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To: lizma
Just remember to work through the wives (the lady listed) and not take it directly to the hospital. There was a similar group of mothers/wives making up boxes of stuff for Marines from Camp Pendleton, and you had to route the stuff through them. The base wouldn't take it, and the hospital probably won't either. I gave them (the California group) 7 boxes and they shipped them out immediately, and I had our local Indian Casino donate 200 decks of cards and they shipped them out the same day.
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holyscroller
(Why are Liberal female media types always ugly to boot?)
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beaversmom
(After the Axis of Evil on to the Axis of Weasels)
To: Frances_Marion
By voting GOP?
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(I predict hysteria at the UN)
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(The regime change in the US began in Nov 2000, continued in Nov 2002, & will be complete in 2004.)
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