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Hi,
I'm new here, but have participated in Free Dominion, a Canadian Conservatives' discussion site for some years.
I've kicked off a Troop Support effort in the U.S. which I can't for the life of me figure out HOW to accomplish for Canadian Troops in Afghanistan in particular.
I call it "Cars for Kids" and essentially I'm sending out "Care Packages" to our Servicemen in Iraq, Afghanistan, and now Kosovo that contain a number, usually several hundred, small diecast metal cars [matchbox & hotwheels size] , other toys, and some "teenie beanie babies" for padding and filler. While it's in its infancy, I've come across some other efforts of a similar nature and believe it will be well-received.
I recently got a list of participants' names from an outfit known as "Beanies for Baghdad" and mailed off six packages to a wide assortment of locales over the weekend. I have distributed well over 1500 of the cars so far and a similar number of other items as well. I'm doing this out my own pocket, but hope to get some local and, eventually, even some potential national support.
PLEASE SEE: http://www.freedominion.com.pa/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=97912
What I CAN'T figure out is how to accomplish the same sort of thing with Canadian Troops due to a NUMBER of snags.....
Any comments, suggestions, or inquiries will be GREATLY appreciated,
J.B. Stone, USN, 1967-70
I'm new here, but have participated in Free Dominion, a Canadian Conservatives' discussion site for some years.
I've kicked off a Troop Support effort in the U.S. which I can't for the life of me figure out HOW to accomplish for Canadian Troops in Afghanistan in particular.
I call it "Cars for Kids" and essentially I'm sending out "Care Packages" to our Servicemen in Iraq, Afghanistan, and now Kosovo that contain a number, usually several hundred, small diecast metal cars [matchbox & hotwheels size] , other toys, and some "teenie beanie babies" for padding and filler. While it's in its infancy, I've come across some other efforts of a similar nature and believe it will be well-received.
I recently got a list of participants' names from an outfit known as "Beanies for Baghdad" and mailed off six packages to a wide assortment of locales over the weekend. I have distributed well over 1500 of the cars so far and a similar number of other items as well. I'm doing this out my own pocket, but hope to get some local and, eventually, even some potential national support.
PLEASE SEE: http://www.freedominion.com.pa/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=97912
What I CAN'T figure out is how to accomplish the same sort of thing with Canadian Troops due to a NUMBER of snags.....
Any comments, suggestions, or inquiries will be GREATLY appreciated,
J.B. Stone, USN, 1967-70