Helping people connect
to God and each other
Dr. David Foster
Gathering 4 Soldiers - Next MeetingMonday, July 7, 7:00-8:30 PM DONATIONS NEEDED FOR POSTAGE Check the group's own website here. Support the troops. Who in this day and age hasn't heard that slogan somewhere? Who hasn't seen the yellow ribbons on doors and trees and on the back of SUVs? What exactly does supporting consist of, though? Some would think supporting the troops means supporting the war; others believe supporting the troops means ending the war and bringing the troops home. We like to think supporting the troops means writing a card or letter of encouragement, support or humor or sending care packages containing the simplest of things to make a soldiers life a little easier or their surroundings a little more like home. By working together and sharing a common vision of service, the volunteers of Gathering 4 Soldiers will send care to deployed soldiers. Check the very bottom of this page to see some letters received back from soldiers. The Gathering 4 Soldiers team will meet the first Monday night of each month at River Plantation - Section 1 Clubhouse - 8207 Sawyer Brown Rd. in Bellevue from 7:00 until 8:30. Stacy Towery, who leads the team, will provide us with names of soldiers who need encouragement or special attention that month. We will each write notes, cards or letters to soldiers while at the meeting and Stacy will mail them for us. We look forward to getting to know each other and enjoying fellowship while Supporting the Troops! Video Excerpts from AGathering4Soldiers MeetingIf you'd like more information, contact Stacy Towery 662-2484/email - stowery @ comcast.net
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We will collect items at The Gathering every Sunday to be sent in our care packages. Please see the list below for items we will need and please, encourage everyone you know to bring one or more item to the information table every week you can. You may also support Gathering 4 Soldiers by making a monetary donation to help cover the cost of postage. Care Package Ideas
Notes:
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Food
items are by far the most popular requests
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Soldiers
LOVE to get home baked/made goodies!
Brownies and chocolate chip cookies are favorites
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Canteens hold 1 quart. If you send a 2 quart mix such as Crystal Light, you might
want to send a jug too!
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No
pork
or
pork products,
alcohol,
pornography, or
glass containers
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No chocolate after May or before September. With temperatures reaching into the
130's and beyond, the chocolate wouldn't make it very far!
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Don't
forget plastic silverware with food items.
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Put
liquids and scented items in Zip Lock bags just in case!
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If sending home made cookies or brownies, they must be individually wrapped and then placed in a zip lock bag to keep them as fresh as possible and to keep the
sand out.
Letters Back From Soldiers
If you'd like more information, contact Stacy Towery 662-2484/email - stowery @ comcast.net |
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