Friday, November 7, 2008

Thanksgiving is approaching...

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The holiday countdown is on, and we have thousands of soldiers registered with our Foster-A-Soldier and Group and Unit Support Programs who are still waiting to receive their first package. What better time to put a smile on a soldier’s face than right now?

We know your heart is with the troops. And we hate asking you to open up your wallets. But without your support, many soldiers will go without this holiday season. If you can’t send a package, you can still help by forwarding this newsletter. Do you belong to a group, church or organization that could pitch in and send a package? Would your company consider supporting a soldier for the holidays? Our Group Gift Department is standing by, ready to create a program just for you.

Want to know what a package means to our soldiers? Check out this thank you sent by Steve Henderson, pictured above, to his friends at Dunkin Donuts last Christmas.


Dear Angela Rae:

I wanted to thank you and all of the people at Dunkin Donuts very much for the Treats for Troops box. All of us in the office shared the goodies and they were great. All of the items were awesome and the Christmas tree was fantastic. We felt like it was Christmas and you know what, it was!!! Thanks for all of your support.

A Thank You from America in Every Package


Shopping is Easy

Treats for Troops makes it easy to put a smile on a soldier's face. Visit Gifts to Go for ready-to-send packages, or shop for individual items on Market Street. Visit Foster-A-Soldier to choose a soldier to sponsor by home state, branch of service, gender or area of deployment. Click on Shop Now if you know your soldier's address or TFT ID. No time to shop? Contact Group Gift and we'll shop for you.

How to Help Without Spending a Dime

The number of soldiers registering with Treats for Troops goes up every month. But with more people having to pinch pennies and cut corners to make ends meet, the number of soldiers being sponsored is way down. We could really use your help reaching out to individuals, groups and organizations who support the troops. So please pass this newsletter along, or copy this link and e-mail it: http://www.treatsfortroops.com. You can also click on the Forward to a Friend Link up in the Quick Links at the Top right.

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