Non-Profit Organization Collects Ink Cartridges for Soldiers
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Non-Profit Organization Collects Ink Cartridges to Support Soldiers
Introduction
Operation: Quiet Comfort has launched the Sea to Shining Sea Competition, a unique initiative aimed at supporting injured soldiers overseas. By collecting empty printer ink cartridges, this non-profit organization seeks to fund the shipment of care packages to military personnel receiving medical treatment abroad.
Competition Details
The competition began on April 13 and runs until December 31, 2008. It invites both members and non-members nationwide to participate by donating empty cartridges. Accepted brands include Apple, Canon, HP, Dell, Xerox, Brother, Samsung, and more. Participants can join individually or as part of the Operation: Quiet Comfort organization.
How to Contribute
Donors can send used cartridges directly to the Funding Factory using the appropriate shipping label, ensuring contributions are credited to their group. Participants receive a postcard to track their donation, which is added to their state's tally. Alternatively, cartridges can be sent directly to the Operation: Quiet Comfort offices, maximizing funding from the Funding Factory.
Regional Competition
All 50 states are divided into four regions for this friendly competition. Contributions from each state add to its total, fostering a sense of community effort. While there are no prizes, the true reward lies in the increased support for Operation: Quiet Comfort’s projects.
About Operation: Quiet Comfort
Operation: Quiet Comfort is a volunteer-driven, tax-exempt charitable organization. It focuses on supporting American soldiers overseas, particularly in Iraq, by addressing the medical and health needs of wounded soldiers.
Care Packages: Go Bags
The organization creates "Go Bags," care packages designed for soldiers newly arrived at medical facilities without their personal belongings. These bags include quilts, personal hygiene products, and items for relaxation and entertainment, tailored with insights from Pastoral Care Services. Commonly found with medic teams or in Troop Medical Clinics and U.S. Combat Support Hospitals, these supplies provide comfort and support to soldiers in need.
By participating in the Sea to Shining Sea Competition, individuals can contribute significantly to this heartfelt mission. Each cartridge collected brings a touch of home to soldiers far from theirs.
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