Monday, August 14, 2006

The latest

Greetings from H2H!

So, let's see.  Looks like we need an update as we near our annual Shirt Drive KickOff.  We are undergoing MAJOR changes in the program ... All due to the growing popularity of this Troop Morale Campaign!  Stay tuned.

First off, the Journal is being slowly updated as well. (Having to prioritize things right now.  Sigh.)  Think I'm partially through NYC as of this input.  C'mon, there was a LOT that happened on this tour!  Want to try to remember ALL of it

Which reminds me, if I left something out of a visit, PLEASE let me know and I'll get it in there --- Especially links to some of the great events and programs that you all do for your communities, our Troops, and more.  This is a great place to share those things!

Anyway ... Here's the latest.

We will kick off the 4th Annual Shirt Drive for HeroToHero.US, on September 11th.  Remember the deadline Valentine's Day so that we have them all in time for Pack-Out on Saturday, February 24th, 2007

TROOPS --- September 11th also marks the first day for TROOP ADOPTION REQUESTS for this cycle.  To be considered, a unit must be desert-deployed, and able to receive mail in mid-March 2007.

We do not send to 1 or 2 in a unit, we adopt the ENTIRE unit.  This is all first come, first served.  We will adopt every unit for which we are able to get shirts.  Contact your hometown fire/police depts and get them onboard!

For a unit to be adopted, you MUST fill out a Request Form on the main site.  You will be notified that the adoption request was received ... If you do not receive a response, the request did not reach us, and we ask you then to contact us at once, at HeroToHeroUS@aol.com   You will be advised of your acceptance once we arecertain we can outfit ALL of your Troops.

Every unit must have TWO points of contact, one of which must be a Commander, 1st Sgt/NCOIC, or Chaplain.  Foremost, these POC's are responsible for seeing that every Troop receives 1 item each.  We ask units send photos back to the program and donators of the items they receive, as this is a show of support and respect both ways!  It is, afterall, Hero To Hero.

All requirements for adoption will be posted on the Adoption page.  Watch the site ... Remember, we are updating.  The website is under construction, too.

For the record, we have shipped out over 11,000 shirts over the last 3 years.  This year Sarnia, Canada came on board, and they will be sending shirts from their First Responders to their Troops, who are with our Troops in Afghanistan.  We welcome this sister effort, and are proud to welcome Canada to HeroToHero.US!

The tour was amazing!  I apologize for the delay in inputting the words for all of the pix, but if you can understand that I do this part of the effort alone, perhaps you will be able to grant me some leeway.  (Please?)  Check it out in our archives.

FIRST RESPONDERS --- September 11th set out boxes in your depts for shirts to be placed.  Use permanent ink black/silver Sharpies to write messages of support on dept logo'd shirts.  NO politics!  These shirts will hopefully find their way to deployed hometown Troops via H2H.  Attach a business card/contact info if you'd like a possible response from the Troop receiving your shirt.  *NO sealed items for security reasons.  Take lots of pix of your efforts and send them our way, we'll share them on the journal.

DEADLINE: Valentine's Day send those shirts to us via US Mail to:

HEROTOHERO.US

ATTN: L JACKSON

PO BOX 98954

LAKEWOOD, WA 98498

If using UPS/FedEx/DHL, etc., contact us for a street address where we will accept shirts.

Check specifics on the "Make a Pledge" page of the main site.  *Again, watch for updates as we move forward.

First Responders interested in attending the Pack-Out, February 24th, 2007 in the Tacoma, Washington area, please advise us as soon as possible.

We are starting up meetings again, and welcoming in new volunteers as the latest deployments have begun, and this year's adopted Troops are homeward bound.  Hooray!  If you are local to Fort Lewis/McChord AFB, and interested in getting involved, we'd love to hear from you!

So there you have it, Heroes.  We need you ALL to do your part.  Spread the word.  If EVERY hometown fire, police and first responder would send us one shirt & one dollar each year 'til the Troops come home, we could get a shirt on every hometown Troop.  

Let Them know that no matter our personal politics, or views, They are not forgotten, and we will support Them!  We've begun asking for a dollar donation with each shirt this year.  Not a lot to make a Troop smile!  (It costs us +/- 90 cents per shirt, to send to the desert ... We are open to any alternatives, BTW! )

Well, I think that's it.  No matter what you do on September 11th, please take a moment and remember America's Fallen, our Heroes, and their Loved Ones.

Note:  The posted photos are from this past national tour and from Troops who are paying respects to Their stateside Heroes for the shirts off their backs. 

Check out the "It's Official" shots ... There are lots more of them!  THESE are our Heroes!

lj

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an amazing thing you are doing! My husband and I are both US Army veterans, and volunteer firefighters now. I'm an EMT too. I have put a link to your journal on my own. We will be HAPPY to send you a few of our vollie FD shirts. I will get them to you as soon as I can afford postage (going through a little tough spot right now). God bless you and what you do! God bless all emergency workers (cops, emts, paramedics, firefighters......all of them!), and GOD BLESS THE TROOPS!

Peace,
Maria

Anonymous said...

Hey Miss Liz?!! Is this where I post a challenge? I want to challenge everyone who reads this to tell at least one other First Responder (Fire, Police, EMT, Paramedic, ect) about the program.

I know you are swamped with preparation for the kick off for 2007 but if everyone else who reads tells 1 more person we can grow this year as we have each year before. I know our goal for 2007 is to beat last year's efforts.

I look forward to this coming year and the efforts it entails.