Thank You Donors, and Supporters in 2013
Happy New Year Donors Supporters and Liker’s on FB of this cause. You all have contributed in some way to making someone in the war zone feel like someone back home in the USA gives a care about what they are doing for this country in the name of protecting our freedoms wherever and whenever they are called upon to act! They can’t call in sick and say, “Hey boss, I have a little sniffle so I am going to stay home today” No, their lives depend on them being at the ready when duty calls. Here is an example of one response I got after they received a package from you:
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Hello to all from Ihonorusa.com,
I got the package Sat. November 9th. My Soldiers and I really appreciate your time and effort that was put into getting the package here. When you’re in locations like some of us Soldiers are in, just getting a package with items that remind you of home brings your motivation up a level. If one Soldiers motivation increases it helps to bring up another Soldier and so on. As a Platoon Sergeant a boost of motivation keeps the moral up and keeps Soldiers alert. There’s a saying in the ARMY that says “Stay alert stay alive”. So if a package can help keep us motivated it keeps us alive and we the Soldiers love motivation and life. So thank you again for the LIFE you sent to us.
Thanks,
SFC M C, A
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When I get a letter like that it makes me know what we are all doing is the right thing to do is send Military Care Packages. I get motivated as well to pack the Military Care Packages and send them off. Donors with your help we have sent approx. 500 lb. of various items to Afghanistan this year. Items such as toiletry products, magazines, books, CDs, knitted wear, DVDs, canned goods, snack items, cookies, beef jerky, cocoa, first aid items, challenge coins, cards, letters, playing cards, games and more. All shipments of Military Care Packages are shown on FB. Bottom line, folks: we have made a difference in our service personnel’s lives. Thank you to so much for your commitment and donations. We aim to support our troops in 2014…
Supporters / Donors list
AT&T Lindbergh Center (anonymous donors)
AT&T Vets. ERG
Betty Slappy
Charles Mbha
Charlie Fitch
Costco
Dollar Smart Store Suwanee
David Alexander tennis club
Doris Hayman
Elizabeth Hayman
Fiber to the world AT&T
Ghram Kinard AT&T
Girl Scouts troop
Hellen Barker
Judi Perez
Larie Simms
Lisa Sutton
Luci Stoffer
Mark Harper
Mica Woods – Order of Business, LLC
Natalie Hayman
Rick Bowen
Robin McClam
Ron Hayman Jr.
Ron Hayman Sr.
Steve Joiner
Suwanee Family Denistry
Tinamarie Kerrigan AT&T
Todd Hicks – Allegiance Retirement Solutions
Victoria Teage Family
Wilma Taylor
Wolf pack 589