Mao
12-13-2007, 06:27 AM
I hope this is the right place to post! This was sent by the ombudsman today and although you've probably seen it already I figured I'd pass it on, just in case :)
Xerox Let's Say Thanks campaign.
At www.LetsSayThanks.com you can pick out a thank you card to send to one of our service memebers currently serving in Iraq. Xerox will print and mail it. You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services. It is FREE and it only takes a second.
Sew Much Comfort
Sew Much Comfort is a wonderful organization that provides adaptive clothing free of charge to support the unique needs of our injured service members from all branches of the military and national guard. They have touched the lives of so many that have received injuries from defending our freedoms.
If you can sew or know someone that can sew please pass on the following website.
http://www.sewmuchcomfort.org/
Serving Those Who Serve Us
Sew Much Comfort provides adaptive clothing free of charge to support the unique needs of our injured service members from all branches of the military and national guard. The need for adaptive clothing continues to grow as American military members are injured serving their country. Each week, many wounded military members arrive in the States from Germany for extensive medical treatment for bullet and shrapnel wounds, burns, head and limb injuries and amputations, while tens of thousands are still in the recovery process. These medical conditions require large fixator, prosthetics and casts that are too bulky to fit under ordinary clothing or underwear. Sew Much Comfort is the only organization providing adaptive clothing in large volumes to attempt to meet those special needs.
Mission Statement:
To provide custom-made adaptive clothing, free of charge, to our injured service members which aides in their recovery, provides a tangible reminder of our gratitude for their sacrifice and gives them an added measure of comfort and freedom as they recover from their injuries and return to everyday life. Adaptive clothing accommodates their medical devices and situations, provides ease of use, increases personal independence and minimizes the visual impact of their medical condition.
Generosity:
This project is dependent on the generosity and skills of countless volunteers who wish to show their support to the wounded soldiers who have given so much of themselves in serving our country. Please help us give these heroes a tangible symbol of our support for them in all phases of their recovery from battlefield to home.
Xerox Let's Say Thanks campaign.
At www.LetsSayThanks.com you can pick out a thank you card to send to one of our service memebers currently serving in Iraq. Xerox will print and mail it. You can't pick out who gets it, but it will go to some member of the armed services. It is FREE and it only takes a second.
Sew Much Comfort
Sew Much Comfort is a wonderful organization that provides adaptive clothing free of charge to support the unique needs of our injured service members from all branches of the military and national guard. They have touched the lives of so many that have received injuries from defending our freedoms.
If you can sew or know someone that can sew please pass on the following website.
http://www.sewmuchcomfort.org/
Serving Those Who Serve Us
Sew Much Comfort provides adaptive clothing free of charge to support the unique needs of our injured service members from all branches of the military and national guard. The need for adaptive clothing continues to grow as American military members are injured serving their country. Each week, many wounded military members arrive in the States from Germany for extensive medical treatment for bullet and shrapnel wounds, burns, head and limb injuries and amputations, while tens of thousands are still in the recovery process. These medical conditions require large fixator, prosthetics and casts that are too bulky to fit under ordinary clothing or underwear. Sew Much Comfort is the only organization providing adaptive clothing in large volumes to attempt to meet those special needs.
Mission Statement:
To provide custom-made adaptive clothing, free of charge, to our injured service members which aides in their recovery, provides a tangible reminder of our gratitude for their sacrifice and gives them an added measure of comfort and freedom as they recover from their injuries and return to everyday life. Adaptive clothing accommodates their medical devices and situations, provides ease of use, increases personal independence and minimizes the visual impact of their medical condition.
Generosity:
This project is dependent on the generosity and skills of countless volunteers who wish to show their support to the wounded soldiers who have given so much of themselves in serving our country. Please help us give these heroes a tangible symbol of our support for them in all phases of their recovery from battlefield to home.