U.S. Troops Need Supplies in Iraq.

Click here to see a list of items to send.
Email Troops
          There are many sites and
          opportunities to email troops to
          offer them your support and
          words from home. For example,

Wisconsin Veterans Museum is facilitating sending personal emails to Wisconsin men and women taking part in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Participate in the museum project by clicking here. Or you can email directly at
LetterstoSoldiers@dva.state.wi.us.

Dear Abby facilitates letters to troops as well. Visit Operation Dear Abby at www.OperationDearAbby.net

Defend America, the U.S. Defense Departments Web site, offers virtual thank you cards at
www.defendamerica.mil/nmam.html
.

USO & America Online offers an email to troops service. Visit
www.aol.com
and use the key word War on Iraq.

Thank you cards to a veteran can also be found on the Hero Next Door Web site. Click here.








DID WE MISS SOMETHING?
CLICK HERE to submit
a way we can send support/mail to
our troops.
Send personal care items to Dane County, Wis., troops through
supportourtroops@ath
omellc.net
Return to Home Page

OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT

Give Blood through the American Red Cross at www.redcross.org/donate.

Support a Service Family back home. Click here for suggestions and sign up sheets.

Sign Thank You Lists. Special lists to show your thanks electronically also are available. For example, Defend America offers you the opportunity to add your name to a growing list of the 11.8 million who support our troops. Click here to sign on.

Contact Military Relief Societies. Each branch of the American Armed Forces has a support network.

Show Your Support. There are dozens additional ways to support our troops and their families. For example:



Operation USO Care Package
will send one care package of necessi- ties as well as a personal greeting for a $25 donation. Visit
www.usocares.org
or call 866.876.4483.

Operation Uplink. The Veterans of Foreign Wars, with SBC Communi- cations, provide servicemen and families with calling cards to help them stay in touch. To donate a card, visit
www.operationuplink.org
.

American Red Cross Armed Forces Emergency Services provides emergency care to troops and families. Find out more at
www.redcross.org/services/afes
.

Gifts From the Homefront are offered, through AAFES, as gift certificates for troops to use to purchase items at military PX stores throughout the world. To purchase a gift certificate for a soldier, visit
www.aafes.com
   
Operation Shoebox provides a list of items requested by service personnel and shipping instructions. The site, at
www.operationshoebox.com
also information on corporate and individual "Adopt a Troop" campaigns.

USA Freedom Corps offers "On The Homefront" information about various ways to contact military personnel. Find it at
www.usafreedomcorps.gov.

OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT

Give Blood through the American Red Cross at www.redcross.org/donate.

Support a Service Family back home. Click here for suggestions and sign up sheets.

Sign Thank You Lists. Special lists to show your thanks electronically also are available. For example, Defend America offers you the opportunity to add your name to a growing list of the 11.8 million who support our troops. Click here to sign on.

Contact Military Relief Societies. Each branch of the American Armed Forces has a support network.

Show Your Support. There are dozens additional ways to support our troops and their families. For example:



SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
Return to Home Page

Send personal care items to Dane County, Wis., troops through
supportourtroops@ath
omellc.net
Send Care Packages
With postal restrictions
on packages during the war,
it is not as easy for non-family
members to mail care packages
directly to troops. However, many organizations are facilitating such mailings. For example:
DID WE MISS SOMETHING?
CLICK HERE to submit
a way we can send support/mail to
our troops.
Email Troops
          There are many sites and
          opportunities to email troops to
          offer them your support and
          words from home. For example,

Wisconsin Veterans Museum is facilitating sending personal emails to Wisconsin men and women taking part in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Participate in the museum project by clicking here. Or you can email directly at
LetterstoSoldiers@dva.state.wi.us.

Dear Abby facilitates letters to troops as well. Visit Operation Dear Abby at www.OperationDearAbby.net

Defend America, the U.S. Defense Departments Web site, offers virtual thank you cards at
www.defendamerica.mil/nmam.html
.

USO & America Online offers an email to troops service. Visit
www.aol.com
and use the key word War on Iraq.

Thank you cards to a veteran can also be found on the Hero Next Door Web site. Click here.








U.S. Troops Need Supplies in Iraq.

Click here to see a list of items to send.