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America Supports You: Groups Sending Troops Holiday Cheer
America Supports You ^ | Samantha L. Quigley

Posted on 07/21/2006 4:52:23 PM PDT by SandRat

WASHINGTON, July 21, 2006 – With a name that sounds like a Madagascar Penguins' plan, Operation Christmas Stocking has commenced.

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During the 2005 Operation Christmas Stocking campaign, Operation Give shipped about 14,000 pounds of stockings stuffed with goodies. Last year the gifts went to troops in Afghanistan. This year Stars for Stripes and Operation Give, with the help of FedEx as Santa Claus, will ship their goodies to troops in Iraq. Courtesy photo  

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Thanks to the efforts of Stars for Stripes and Operation Give, troops in Iraq will have Christmas stockings this holiday season.

To accomplish this in a timely manner and accommodate as many servicemembers as possible, donations need to be at Operation Give's Salt Lake City warehouse by Oct. 15. The goal is to ship at least at least 10,000 stockings, Paul Holton, an Army National Guardsman and founder of Operation Give, said.

"If we take care of every boot on the ground, then we would start giving them to the kids," Judy Seale, president and CEO of Stars for Stripes, said. "(We) cannot send too many."

Operation Give is a nonprofit organization that coordinates the collection and distribution of items for Iraqi children, who, after years of tyranny and war, have almost nothing, Holton said. Stars for Stripes is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing quality entertainment to internationally deployed U.S. military forces, according to its Web site.

Items such as hygiene, entertainment, and comfort items will be included in the stockings. The actual stockings are needed, as well. Holton said Operation Give's donations come from many sources including Scouting groups, church and civic groups, as well as corporations and individuals.

Holton will provide shipping information to those needing to send donations to Salt Lake City. His contact information is available on the Operation Give Web site.

"People here in the U.S. ship (donations) free of charge when you e-mail (Operation Give) and say, 'I've got a box of stockings ... and I want to ship it to you.'" Seale said.

Operation Christmas Stocking started last year when Seale met Army Sgt. Maj. Cynthia Pritchett during a Stars for Stripes tour in Afghanistan. Pritchett was attempting to provide a Christmas stocking to every American troop in every country.

Seale started rallying her "troops" with flyers and e-mails. She then turned to Operation Give for help with the shipping, which it gets free through Holton's civilian employer, FedEx.

With a late start and some trouble getting the stockings through customs in Kuwait, the troops ended up getting the 14,000 pounds of Christmas stockings on Valentine's Day. This fact made Seale think twice about organizing the project again this year, but popular opinion won out.

"People loved doing it," she said. "So I said, 'OK. ... Let's do Iraq this year and spread the love around.'"

Holton knows a little piece of home goes a long way when you're away from family and friends. He spent all of 2003 and half of 2004 in Iraq, and said the Christmas tree, ornaments and gifts the troops in his unit received made them all feel good.

"It's just a boost of morale," he said. "I know how important it is to get stuff from home during Christmas."

Holton said efforts like Christmas Stocking are important to the troops because it's a tangible show of support from home.

"They're on our minds constantly," he said. "They're in our prayers, and we want them to know that."

Related Sites:

Operation Give

Stars for Stripes


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During the 2005 Operation Christmas Stocking campaign, Operation Give shipped about 14,000 pounds of stockings stuffed with goodies. Last year the gifts went to troops in Afghanistan. This year Stars for Stripes and Operation Give, with the help of FedEx as Santa Claus, will ship their goodies to troops in Iraq. Courtesy photo  


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Utah Army National Guardsman Paul Holton distributes toys to Iraqi children. He founded Operation Give, a nonprofit organization that coordinates the collection and distribution of items for Iraqi children. Operation Give is also working with Stars for Stripes to send Christmas stockings to troops in Iraq. Courtesy photo  


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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: america; cheer; groups; holiday; sending; supports; troops; you

1 posted on 07/21/2006 4:52:24 PM PDT by SandRat
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To: 91B; HiJinx; Spiff; MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; clintonh8r; TEXOKIE; windchime; Grampa Dave; ...

Helping the Troop Morale!!!


2 posted on 07/21/2006 4:52:56 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

bttt - sounds like a GREAT cause!


3 posted on 07/21/2006 4:55:27 PM PDT by Patriotic1
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To: Patriotic1
bttt - sounds like a GREAT cause!

Yes it does. As someone who spent a Christmas in Nam, I'm ready to do whatever I can to help increase the number of projected stockings being delivered to our troops.

Can't imagine with the support "we" here could contribute, that the numbers could not jump dramatically.

Still working full-time and cannot accept responsibility for such an undertaking, but hoping someone here can?

4 posted on 07/21/2006 5:51:49 PM PDT by seasoned traditionalist (ALL MUSLIMS ARE NOT TERRORISTS, BUT ALL TERRORISTS WHO WANT TO DESTROY OUR COUNTRY, ARE MUSLIMS)
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