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We have 3 groups from 3 different branches so let's show these heroes the LOVE they deserve!

ARMY is our first group, 48 males.

The have a shared microwave and have running water. They spend long hours inside vehicles and have asked for the following:    

Baby wipes

Energy drinks

Vitamins

Snacks - Wheat thins, jerky and protein bars were suggested.

They can also use DVDs - comedy and action and they have the ok for pillowcases.

NAVY is our second group. 14 male, 1 female.

They are Crash & Salvage onboard the USS Kearsage.

They are the fireman of the flight deck. They work in a very hot rigorous area and are always in hot suits ready if a plane crashes. They are constantly dirty due to aircraft oil, fuel etc. They have access to a  microwave and washer/dryers. They would like: 

Laundry soap and fabric sheets

Body wash

Razors

Deodorant (Old Spice but I'm sure any will do)

Snacks, sunflower seed, trail mixes, gum, peanut butter, peanut butter crackers, and
cheese crackers

Spam, Tuna

Water flavors n water bottles.

They only have 2 vending machines for 3500 men and women onboard the ship. They can only use issued pillowcases.

COAST GUARD is the third group. 25 males, 3 female.

This group is RAID (Redeployment Assistance and Inspection Detachment) team. Their mission is to assist DOD with the safe re-deployment of containerized cargo as well as the storage and segregation of hazardous materials. They make sure all troops are able to get their belongings home when they redeploy back to their home unit. They are subject matter specialist on the Haz-'mat and the proper shipping procedures of containers to make sure they are seaworthy for all the equipment and soldiers belonging returning home. They have all volunteered for this deployment. It is made up of NYC Firefighter, Law Enforcemnt officers, Chemist, and numerous other professions. He states "We have taken this great opportunity to give back and know why we are here for various reasons. We have also taken this opportunity to better our health and well being by eating the right foods." (So lets not send any candy or junk food.) He also stated "Not sure if you have seen in the news. Termination of some food services will be implemented 01Feb2013. So this will be greatly appreciated." They live in CHUs but travel and stay in tents. No microwaves or refrigerators.

They (sailors/soldiers) are asking for:

Protein bars- any
Fiber bars- any
Protein powder- EAS, gaspari, on gold standard, muscle milk
Kashi bars- any flavor

Kashi-go Lean Crunch Honey Almond Flax cereal
Jerky, nuts, sunflower seeds

Peanut Butter

Laundry pods- Tide
Fabric- Snuggle or Bounce is fine

Shaving gel- Gillette
Head & Body wash- Dove, Axe, Old Spice

Cottonelle Flushable Wipes

Coffee filters (8-12 cup) basket style

Pillowcases are welcomed!

So we have 3 groups, 2 in need of laundry supplies, 2 groups always on the move and all needing snacks.  Lets help these heroes get cleaned up and fed!

Please make sure when sending laundry/hygeine products to send them seperately from any food products as the fragrance will transfer to the food.

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Hey Kim!

I have had things donated from Wal-Mart for the groups, our PTA group at school is donating money for me to buy things to send out, and I have organized a drive at school. Hopefully we can flood their mailboxes with love! :)

Thank you! They will love the letters from the kids and the stuff too! Thank you for helping!

oh my gosh--hubby doing the hap-py dance!  I've got scads of donated DVDs for Army group.  Putting together  box now!  A shelf is cleared up in his basement again :)

Just shipped about 40 DVDs parcel post (not flat rate) in a 15"x12"x10" box.  The customs says it includes socks, but that's just to throw them off (lol)  It went to the Army.

Thanks Carol! I'm sure they will love them!
I just wanted to say a big THANK YOU to everyone that helped with showing LOVE to our groups this month! We don't always get a thank you from them but just know that it is such a morale boost for them, especially those who don't get anything. You are all great and I appreciate all the help with these groups! Hugs!!

the thank yous are fun to read but sometimes just sending the packages out and knowing that you have made an impact on someones life is a fun secret to have...  remember when we were kids and did secret friends at holiday time??  you never really knew when or where you might find a gift or note??

 

Received this note from our Army group.

Everything has arrived and I want to say thank you for all of your support,
everything was distributed to everyone outside of our company and then some. We
brought some boxes to the medics, and other people.

Thank you Ladies! Once again you made others feel loved....and then some! The thought that they were able to share with others just makes my heart smile! We went above and beyond what we set out to do! Hugs

 

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