Our Partners
We have been working with the following organizations to further their mission as well as theirs. We do this because all the following support the troops and their families. Please click the pictures to be taken to their facebook page or website.
Helping Heal Heroes:
Helping Heal Heroes, Inc was founded, April 01, 2012 and is here to assist with the financial burdens that will arise in caring for our nation’s severely wounded military heroes. (First link (picture ) takes you to their website, the button takes you to there facebook)
American Strong:
A way to give thanks, respect, love, and support to proud patriots. After months of ideas, names, and logos, American-Strong was born in 2010! Since then the people, supporters, and HEROES that have come into our lives have left such an enormous impact. We are now able to proudly say we have many Veterans helping us with day to day things, events, and over all support.
The idea of finding a way to serve our country is growing more and more each and everyday. Many people have offered to join in and help, so we now have the opportunity to possibly make a difference in lives–whether it be military families, those who lost a loved one, or even HEROES themselves. Let’s keep this dream alive, America! Let’s all continue to support our nation’s HEROES, and keep the dream alive .
The idea of finding a way to serve our country is growing more and more each and everyday. Many people have offered to join in and help, so we now have the opportunity to possibly make a difference in lives–whether it be military families, those who lost a loved one, or even HEROES themselves. Let’s keep this dream alive, America! Let’s all continue to support our nation’s HEROES, and keep the dream alive .
One Boy USO
This page is dedicated to Cody Jackson, or the One Boy USO. Cody has made it his personal mission to thank as many of our troops as he can, either by shaking their hand, welcoming them home or sending packages to those still deployed.
Since Cody was 4, he has been very aware of the close relationship between our military and the wonderful freedom we enjoy. Since explaining the events of 9/11 Cody has felt the irresistible need to show his gratitude as often as he could. During the years, he has met countless men and women in uniform, retired, and veterans. Each hold a special place in his and his family’s heart. The kindness of strangers isn’t dead, it is alive and well, you just have to shake a hero’s hand to find it.
Cody is currently accepting donations to help send care packages to troops still deployed. We are also accepting letters, drawings, anything to cheer up our troops to include in the packages, every little thing helps!
We have been asked if Cody is "non-profit". At this time he does not have a 501C because the cost is too high. All money Cody collects he uses to send packages to the troops serving overseas. We are asked about what we send and how much a box will cost. Most of the boxes Cody puts together are between 45 and 55 pounds, the cost is around $100 each and the shipping is between $40 – $60 each. There are pictures and a more detailed description of what Cody puts in the boxes on his Facebook page. Thank you to all for your support.
Since Cody was 4, he has been very aware of the close relationship between our military and the wonderful freedom we enjoy. Since explaining the events of 9/11 Cody has felt the irresistible need to show his gratitude as often as he could. During the years, he has met countless men and women in uniform, retired, and veterans. Each hold a special place in his and his family’s heart. The kindness of strangers isn’t dead, it is alive and well, you just have to shake a hero’s hand to find it.
Cody is currently accepting donations to help send care packages to troops still deployed. We are also accepting letters, drawings, anything to cheer up our troops to include in the packages, every little thing helps!
We have been asked if Cody is "non-profit". At this time he does not have a 501C because the cost is too high. All money Cody collects he uses to send packages to the troops serving overseas. We are asked about what we send and how much a box will cost. Most of the boxes Cody puts together are between 45 and 55 pounds, the cost is around $100 each and the shipping is between $40 – $60 each. There are pictures and a more detailed description of what Cody puts in the boxes on his Facebook page. Thank you to all for your support.
Team Allen:
On January 22, 2011 while on a dismounted patrol in the Zhari district of Afghanistan, Chaz stepped on an IED. He instantly lost both legs and broke his elbow. This page was set up to show our support and keep family and friends updated on Chaz's journey to a new normal for him and his family. |
American Patriot Coalition:
To promote life, liberty and the pursuit of all who threaten it! This is a forum to express thoughts, ideas and beliefs that are in line with the ideals of a freedom loving/respecting society. |
Support for America's Troops and Their FamiliesTo provide support not only for our Troops but also for the families. The purpose of this page is to show support and is meant to be a place where families that have loved ones in the military can come and share stories and brag on their loved ones. This picture is of a close friend of the founder of the page.
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