Nothing brings a serviceman or
woman more joy than knowing that someone back home is thankful and thinking of
them while they are on deployment. You
can help make the daily routine of our 33,000 troops putting their lives on the
line in Afghanistan a little more bearable and thank them for their services
all at the same time.
We've heard from countless
members of the Armed Forces about items that the military does not provide, are
hard to come by and they really appreciate getting. That's why Move America
Forward has responded and compiled care packages that contain these goods as a
way of saying "thank you" for their sacrifices and courage.
Each care package will include a
personal message written by you where you can express your gratitude to our
military.
Troopathon is a once-a-year month
long campaign. This year’s Troopathon
begins on June 25, 2014 at 1PM Pacific time, 4PM Eastern live from the Ronald
Reagan Presidential Library & Museum in Simi Valley, California. The
webcast will be available on www.troopathon.
If you miss the 8 hour broadcast you can still find videos and information on
the website right now, leading up to, and after the show.
As in years past, we are
partnering with Breitbart.com. The late great Andrew Breitbart was a constant co-host of the Troopathon and it
was a charity and cause close to his heart.
While our Troopathon campaign
culminates with the big event on June 25th, it is a month-long drive and we
need people to donate today. Our troops
need support now.
Move America Forward is a 501(C)3
so all care package donations are tax deductible.
You can purchase a care package
by clicking on the link,
make a donation through PayPal or mail your personal check made out to MOVE
AMERICA FORWARD at 8795 Folsom Blvd. #103, Sacramento, CA 95826.
UPDATE: I spoke with
Jonathan Salazar, columnist with Breitbart News this afternoon, and I have
asked him to coordinate an interview with one of my all-time heroes Gary Sinise. So stay tuned for my interview with Lt. Dan.
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