Many Support Causes That Show Troops They Care
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Since 2003, Americans have discovered meaningful ways to show appreciation for troops serving in Iraq, ensuring they feel remembered and valued.
Country music artist Aaron Tippin, the national spokesperson for the Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA), remarked on the impact of small gestures. "When I toured Iraq in 2005, I realized even small acts of gratitude mean a lot," he said. "These troops are fighting for our freedom?"the least we can do is show our appreciation."
The ASYMCA, a leading nonprofit supporting military personnel and families, encourages Americans to express this support.
Send a CD to a Soldier
One way to contribute is through the "Send a CD to a Soldier" program. By visiting www.sendacdtoasoldier.com, you can donate a copy of "Patriotic Country 2." This CD, featuring hits from artists like Hank Williams Jr., Willie Nelson, and Johnny Cash, is included in care packages distributed by ASYMCA.
ASYMCA's programs are vital, offering services like child care, vocational training, and health assistance to help military families cope with the challenges of military life.
Retired General Norman Schwarzkopf, who led troops in Desert Shield and Desert Storm, highlighted the importance of supporting soldiers’ families. "Knowing their families are well cared for significantly boosts soldiers' readiness and focus," Schwarzkopf explained. Those concerned for their families often struggled to concentrate on their duties.
The ASYMCA provides essential support that soldiers and their families richly deserve, ensuring that their sacrifices are recognized and appreciated.
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