Ways to Support
Our Troops
As we look ahead to Memorial Day, the Mid-Fairfield
County Chapter of the American Red Cross is proud
to support the families of servicemen and women in
our area.
During this time of year, the Chapter often
receives requests from the community about ways they
can support our Armed Forces. Below are some opportunities
for those wishing to help.
"Help
Our Troops Call Home"
The Red Cross has partnered with the Army and Air
Force Exchange Service (AAFES) to offer Americans
a way to support our troops serving in Operations
Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The Help Our Troops
Call Home Program allows people to purchase a Military
Exchange Prepaid Phone Card for U.S. troops stationed
overseas. The program makes it easy for deployed military
members to call home and stay in touch with family
and friends. Hearing a familiar voice is one of the
best ways to boost morale and feeling of well being
for our troops.
With some 150,000 troops deployed overseas, there
is still a great need for phone cards. As of October
2004, the AAFES "Help Our Troops Call Home"
Program raised $433,175 to help marines, sailors,
airmen and soldiers. These funds have been used to
purchase 10,465 550-Unit Military Exchange Global
Prepaid Phone cards and 1,252 AT&T Ship to Shore
cards. This initiative offers phone cards that do
not expire and do not add any additional charges or
connection fees.
Each card costs $39 and provides more than two hours
of call time from call center locations in Iraq, Afghanistan
and Kuwait. Cards can be sent to "any service
member" who is deployed or hospitalized. Charitable
partners, including the Red Cross, USO, Air Force
Aid Society and Fisher House, distribute the cards
earmarked for "any service member."
Though the cards are widely sold by other retailers,
AAFES offers the best value with lower rates and connection
charges. To order the 550-Unit Military Exchange Prepaid
Phone Card, visit the AAFES
Web site or call 800-527-2345.
"Gifts
from the Homefront"
Last year the Red Cross partnered with the Army and
Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) for another program,
"Gifts from the Homefront." The program
allows service members to purchase convenience items
as well as necessities at PX and BX facilities around
the world.
"Gifts from the Homefront" is a safe alternative
to traditional care packages that place unnecessary
strain on the military mail system or jeopardize security.
The certificates can be used for merchandise already
stocked at any AAFES facility around the world, including
more than 50 stores throughout central and southwest
Asia.
"Gifts from the Homefront" certificates
can be purchased from AAFES by friends and families
or groups and addressed to "any service member."
Charitable partners including the Red Cross, USO,
Air Force Aid Society and Fisher House then distribute
the certificates. To order the certificates, visit
the AAFES
Web site or call 877-770-4438.
Nextel
DONATE A PHONE®
Nextel sponsors a unique program in support of the
American Red Cross Armed Forces Emergency Services
entitled DONATE
A PHONE®. This program is a simple way for
Americans to support military members and their families
by donating their old wireless phones. The Cellular
Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA)
Wireless Foundation, the philanthropic organization
for the nation's wireless industry and the creator
of the DONATE A PHONE® program, estimates that
approximately 30 million old wireless phones lay idle
in American homes and businesses.
Americans can participate in the program by taking
their old wireless phones from any manufacturer to
any one of Nextel's 700 retail stores. After recycling
and refurbishing the phones, Nextel will donate the
net proceeds of the resale value, which averages $1.90
for each phone collected, to American Red Cross Armed
Forces Emergency Services, the arm of the organization
that supports members of the U.S. Armed Forces and
their families.
Operation Dear Abby
Dear Abby, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the
U.S. Department of the Navy's LifeLines2000
Services Network in association with SPAWAR SCC
(National Capital Region) provides a private and secure
online resource that will allow people to send a sailor,
marine, soldier, airman, or coast guardsman a holiday
greeting or message of support: http://anyservicemember.navy.mil/About.html.

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