Troops
Last updated by ryan1984 on Mon, 07/28/2008 - 13:14.
Generation Iraq ----- Generation Iraq is one of the few Western charities still operating in Iraq. It was founded in 2006 by a remarkable woman named Tamara Quinn. Tamara is an Iraqi-American who almost immediately after the fall of Baghdad got on a plane and traveled to Iraq for the first time in 30 years to see if she could help Iraqis recover from the war and decades of oppression under Saddam Hussein. While there, Tamara co-founded a women’s rights organization, worked with the Coalition Provisional Authority, and over time, developed a special interest in assisting Iraqi children.
Last updated by shailee on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 11:11.
I am adding to the cause of Brittany and Robbie Bergquist in trying to make calling minutes more frequently availible to troops overseas. Connecting soldiers to their loved ones.
Last updated by shaydavis08 on Sun, 03/30/2008 - 18:36.
The Key Club at Jonesboro High School in Jonesboro, Ga has decided to send a box of toiletries to the troops over in Iraq. This ideal was for one of our community service project. We will asked some of our students and staff to donate wash rags, soaps, socks, etc. And a possible money donation. With the money we can go and buy any other produce that may be needed to go into the box.
Last updated by ArmyWifeStef on Thu, 12/06/2007 - 22:20.
Our mission is to aid in stress relief AND Relaxation by providing high-tech and interactive games to the men and women serving abroad to protect our freedom.
Many of our service men and women are gamers who rely on game play for entertainment, stress relief, and morale boost both stateside and during deployment. Studies show that thirty minutes of playing games can reduce stress levels significantly by giving the hands and mind something active in which to partake.
Stress is something that plagues many adults.
Last updated by SeaBass on Thu, 12/06/2007 - 01:51.
Since I can remember, I have always wanted to become a member of the United States Air Force, and fight for the very freedoms that keep our nation free and allow men and women every day to stay free. I felt that the men and women in our armed forces get little recognition for their valiant efforts that they make every day to keep us safe and over the past couple years they have gotten little thanks and a lot of grief. I felt that it was my duty as a human being and an American to give back and do something for these amazing people.
Last updated by rosieposy08 on Sat, 08/25/2007 - 21:44.
I started the Adopt A Troop club at my school this year. Adopt A Troop send care packages to troop overseas. I think that a program like this is very important because its makes being away from home a bit easier when you know that you have an entire country supporting you. Adopt A Troop send a piece of home to the troops. It's also showing our appreciation for keep us safe and allowing us to live our lives and enjoy the freedom we have. Without our troops, we wouldn't be safe and we need to honor them.