HOMEFRONT HUGS 2008 NEW YEARS’ NEWSLETTER

January/February 2008

 

Supporting our Heroes Without Conditions- Freedom Endures

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You will find them all at Homefront Hugs USA !

  

We need your support and we need your donations in supplies, monies, cards and classroom projects…anything you wish to do to help…even sharing this newsletter with all ! Let’s not forget the heroes now that the holidays have passed…our missions continue. Join us.

When you help Homefront Hugs USA, you can trust that we are a legitimate non-profit organization, your help goes directly to the troops and our missions to support them, we do not pay a penny for endorsements, and no one here collects a salary. We are volunteers like you when we help our wounded, our deployed troops, our military families or our

honorable veterans.           

  

  

A huge thanks to all of you who made our troops and

their loved ones feel loved and appreciated and saluted

this holiday season! Your generosity this season in cards and

help brought us all to tears.

  

We managed to send hugs of thanks in gifts and cards to hundreds of Navy,USMC,Air Force, and Army families this Christmas and they were delighted at your kindness.

 

Because of YOU , thank you notes are still

coming in from the sandbox especially our United Warriors and from

the largest hospital in Iraq which is now under our care….They love and still

need cards every day. Send them to us so we can send them on. Add a photo and something personal so they can feel your touch over the oceans. 

 

   

We even have a thank you page now as we have so many to thank not

mentioned here ! You know who you are like Elyse and Eagles UP and Rosemary and her American Legion in New York !

  

 Meet our New Vice-President ,Carrie Begley! Carrie is a navy wife, superMom, and the whole family volunteers for the troops and more ! Carrie’s husband Bob, is a retired Navy pilot and active community soccer coach of many years and now flies for a commercial airline.

        

 

You can adopt a duck to send a message anytime with your email on its belly !

 

 

 Meet our New Treasurer- Shelly James and her 2 munchkins! Shelly is a Pensacola native who is married to a British soccer coach- what a super combo ! Shelly holds dual degrees in accounting and finance and is like many of us- a SuperMom- always on the go- proud of her grandfather who served in World War II.

 

Exciting News and Reminder:

 

We are now a 501(c)3  non–profit organization legally registered under the

Department of State of Florida where our headquarters . All donations

are tax deductible. We need help. We need your help sharing us with others.

You can donate online on our site just by clicking the new “Donate” buttons

on our front page. You may also prefer to send a check in any amount made out to Homefront Hugs USA, Inc. to:

 

Homefront Hugs USA

1449 Tiger Lake Drive

Gulf Breeze, florida 32563

 

If you need a receipt, please let us know. We keep tight records here as well.

              

 

A thank you today from our hero:

 

To whom it may concern,

 

I just wanted to say thank you.  I received a Christmas gift of Starbucks coffee from you all and it was awesome.  It is great to see how much support from home we are getting and it makes our job just a little bit easier.

 

CPT Jason Potts

Army Nurse

 

 

How can I help ?

 

We need your help with postage and supplies every month including this month, as troops are signing up for help daily….and our missions for our hospitals under Operation Healing Angel ! 

 

  

 

The needs increase each day since we were chosen to adopt our wounded heroes due to our wonderful volunteers and treatment of security and confidentiality through OPSEC.

 

  • $10 donation or $8.95 to be exact helps us send one box to the troops !
  • $25 donation helps us buy the supplies they are requesting and send the box we packed for a hero!.
  • $25 also helps you adopt 10 ducks to send a message to our troops on its belly with your email in case they wish to write back !
  • $100 helps to send 5 packed care packages with blankets and supplies the nurses have requested for their staff and the wounded.
  • $200 helps send 12 packages 
  • $500 helps us with phone cards,blankets, supplies,and postage for over 40 troops…and they always share with their fellow heroes.
  • Whatever you give, we are grateful as no one here collects a salary. We are all volunteers . We would never pay anyone $100,000 as you have heard in the news about other organizations, to endorse us. Our endorsements come from companies and heroes who know of our good work since 9-11 and know we do this as our civic responsibility.. We are  proud to be Americans and able to help – just like you.

 

Please remember us this Monday- this week- as we celebrate Dr.King’s birthday. Our wounded  and our troops come from all race, politics, and religions and exemplify the best of what America has to offer, keeping us safe each night. If you are or know a hero who needs support- one email starts the support within a  week !Just let us know…call or write- all information is treated with the utmost confidentiality and security as we know we are at war . You are never forgotten- though it may seem so with all the political noise. You are honored at Homefront Hugs every day.

Our volunteers represent the same and that is what makes our organization so special. God bless our troops and families and keep them safe. If you can help us just by passing this on  or donating today- Thank you- we will be working all week to meet the latest requests we have received from the war front and our hospitals. We wish you a wonderful beginning to the New Year.

 

Sincerely Yours,

 

Alessandra

 

Alessandra Kellermann

President of Homefront Hugs USA

President@HomefrontHugs.com

412-498-3855

 
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HOMEFRONT HUGS NEWS  

" Where No Hero is Forgotten "

Volume VIII - May 2007 

Welcome to the 8th official newsletter of Homefront Hugs USA. If you received this and would like to get on our newsletter distribution list, just email us at HomefrontHugsUSA@aol.com with subject "news". 

 

Please pass this on to friends and family for we are truly blessed while our heroes sacrifice so much every day...keep this going and perhaps we can send this nationwide this Memorial Day...
God bless our troops.
 
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Dear Friends,Volunteers and Families,
 
This will be a special newsletter in tribute to our dear friend Charlie, our Marine WWII veteran, whose grave we will visit this Memorial Day and another special tribute to a young man and hero named PFC Allan Morr from Byron, Michigan.
 
Of course there are countless men and women  who have paid the ultimate sacrifice and if you have a story to share- please send me these stories so we can make sure they are never forgotten.
Just because their name may not be mentioned in this small newsletter, their dedication and sacrifice for our country is immeasurable and we are forever a grateful nation.
There is another way you can send a special tribute and share your sympathy and gratitude to those who have fallen, sign our UNITED IN TEARS guest book where our
9-11 families have added their thoughts and sacrifices as well.
 
 
 

In Memorium

Charles Trapp, USMC Retired

WW II and Korean War Veteran

(1927- 2006)

Beloved Friend and No Longer Forgotten Hero

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Now a little bit about Charlie first... a forgotten veteran we met last year in Pensacola....who now is probably beaming with pride as he looks down and realizes he is still remembered.
Charlie sang a tune that could make your heart melt. He knew how to give my son a hug when his own father had never ever seen him and told me my son reminded me of his own whom he missed so much . Charlie's family was estranged from him and it probably was the reason in the end that despite our overwhelming attempts to help him and give him support from all of you...our incredible volunteers, he finally let himself join our maker.
It taught us all a lesson in reaching out and not allowing time to slip by over petty differences and misunderstandings with loved ones. It taught us how fleeting life is and how much our veterans deserve honor and thanks long after they are back home again.
For more on Charlie's story- you can read it here:
 
 
 
My son and I will be joining Charlie at his gravesite on Memorial Day and if anyone would like to contribute towards flowers...let us know.
We accept Paypal or you can also have the flowers sent here to our address and we will place them on his grave on Memorial Day.
 
The Kellermann Family
Homefront Hugs for Charlie
1449 Tiger Lake Drive
Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563
 
412-498-3855
 
And if Charlie is listening, I hope he remembers how much he meant to all of us and how he made us smile through his ornery and stubborn exterior- he was a Marine through and through . Semper Fi, Charlie- rest in peace.
 
 

  In Memorium

PFC Allan Morr

United States Army

101st Airborne

                                          (1985- 2006)

Beloved Son,Friend and Hero

 

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It is funny because when I think about it, I think PFC Allan Morr and Charlie would have gotten along quite well as they both loved to laugh and knew how to bring a smile out of anyone even if this was the last thing you were thinking of doing. And I suspect the two of them have met by now and are enjoying a few good jokes in heaven as they wait to see their loved ones again one day.
 
PFC Morr came to my attention when I received a call about a month ago from Great Britain from an intriguing gentleman and philanthropist  named Grahame Sager who told me his son had served with PFC Morr and in his memory he would like to make a donation to help us with the postage for our care packages and to keep our missions afloat.
 
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This phone call and subsequent emails led to finding out about PFC Morr's life and loved ones and his brother in arms- who was Mr.Sager's older son Keith. Keith's best friend had been Allan. Keith Sager had served with him in the 101st Airborne from which there have been so many sacrifices since the war began.
 
 
 
Grahame Sager also shared with me his own sadness and passion about his brother's service in Vietnam for our country and how he had been one of many who had to endure those shameful homecomings which we must be sure never happen again.
His brother,also named Keith- Keith Franklin- was not drafted in Vietnam but had volunteered as a dual citizen of both England and the USA to go and help in the Vietnam war, never expecting the abuse he would receive with so many of his brothers and sisters upon their return to US soil.  
It is such homecomings that so many of us , from experience or from history books like myself - are determined never to have happen again . It is such homecomings that so many of our Vietnam veterans still remember like Grahame's brother Keith. 
 
What moved Grahame Sager as well, is that the death of his son's best friend- could have been just as easily his own son.
Grahame thanks his blessings every day with his wife Violeta that their own son narrowly escaped death himself , this being one of many reasons they want now to make a difference and help us at Homefront Hugs USA - in honor of PFC Allan Morr.
 
" I asked my Son 'Keith Paul, to send you the picture of his 'machine' gun, 'hit' by a 'sniper's' bullet meant for his head. It brought it home to me, the horrors our troops endure daily! "   
 
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Allan and Keith and fellow soldier ....in Iraq...
 
When his son Keith found out his father had contacted us, he told me the following about his best friend and room mate Allan, who seems to have left a positive mark on everyone he touched...
 
" Allan... was born in Byron, where he lived for most of his life. He was born on January 21st 1985 and was killed on February 22nd 2006, shortly after his 21st birthday and 4 days after mine. As a combat veteran I greatly appreciate all the hard work you and your organization put into supporting our military and military families, it's wonderful to know that we have so much support. Thank you very much and god bless you.  "
 
I asked Keith to tell me something that made him smile and remember his best friend in a way no one else might but then again his brothers in arms would....he replied immediately: 
 
" One of the things that always made me laugh about him was that he was the worst midnight snacker haha. He would wake up in the middle of the night, get up out of bed while half asleep, grab a bag of Doritos, crawl back into bed and fall asleep eating them. People always made Al smile, he would see certain qualities and notice things in people that most, including me would overlook. It was almost like he could see into people instead of just seeing how they appeared on the outside. His laugh was also incredibly contagious. I would laugh twice as hard watching a movie with him. A movie I never found very funny before would be hilarious when we saw it together. Something that also amazed me was that he stood 5'4" and my legs were twice as long as his (I'm 6'1") but somehow he'd manage to beat me on our physical fitness runs."
 
Keith told me about his life now that he has been honorably discharged from the military, his wife Kay and their new baby due very soon in summer.
 
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Keith and his lovely wife with baby on the way !!
 
 
 
He told me how much it meant to him that Allan would be remembered in a small way with us at Homefront Hugs. 
I realized I would need to find a way to speak to this hero's mother Mary- if she would allow me to learn a little more about Allan.  I realized this young man- whose life had been snuffed out so early- much too quickly- must have had a very special family to have brought so many smiles and left such an impact on so many across this world.  
 
And just yesterday, I received this honor . Mary called me. I can only tell you honestly that our conversation humbled me and as we spoke, I realized she represented so many incredibly strong and wonderful mothers who are grieving like Mary for children whose lives were taken way too soon, much too fast. The wounds these mothers endure will be healing very slowly, if they ever heal at all. Yet speaking to Mary- I could feel Allan's strength and love keeping her going.  
 
" Tell me a little about Allan and only what you are comfortable sharing", I said to her gently.
 
Mary began to talk and as she began to tell me about Allan , there were tears and smiles .
She told me that Allan had come from a large loving family to include a new little nephew who now carries his name.
Allan had two brothers Bryan( also served in the Army but was medically discharged) ,his youngest brother and buddy Shane, and a loving sister named Heather. 
He loved being outdoors, Mary told me, and hunting and fishing were favorite past-times. Detailing cars was a passion especially when Allan could do this outdoors in the Florida sun where his sister lived . Allan always had funny comments and could make anyone feel at ease. Mary laughed as she shared this and said part of this might have come from her as she decided to go to clown school when she was pregnant with Allan and it must have affected his personality.
Even Allan's teachers would tell Mary that he seemed just like one of their own kids.
" He made everyone feel like they were family."
 
Mary told me that she had just finally finished putting together a scrap book of all the letters and love she had received from fellow soldiers who served with Allan .She said that in honor of Allan -more than 60 troops and friends had gotten a tattoo.
That included Mary and her husband whose tattoo was a dreamcatcher and a cross and "MY SON ALLAN" written above it.
Mary began to choke up as she described her own tattoo.
 
" Mine is on my ankle , hearts and a barbed wire because it feels like my heart was cut open."
 
Almost as quickly she began to chuckle, as she remembered her youngest son Shane had the best one though in tribute to Allan. He had gotten a tattoo of Mighty Mouse which was Allan's nickname in basic training. Allan had had countless nicknames but this one was a favorite.
 
Mary began to tell me about the day she received the news. Her husband was away and she heard a knock at the door. She saw two servicemen standing there.
 
" Please just tell me he is wounded...please don't tell me he's dead.,"  she pleaded. And as she heard the words, " We're sorry to inform you...", she fell to the floor.
 
Mary recounted this horrible day , and listening on the other end of this long distance phone call, it was hard to hold back my own tears as a mother.  And then she (as Allan always had for so many) made me smile as I listened and she shared a poignant funny moment amidst this tragedy.
Mary said she felt Allan there with her, telling her to put on something else as she was standing there in her pajamas and  she could hear him say, " Mom, go get something on ...." and even redirecting her when she wanted to just throw on some sweatpants... 
" So I put some proper pants on even though I was not feeling well for Allan..... I have a gold locket I wear all the time- it never comes off. His picture is in there and he will always be in my heart."
 
Mary told me that the days do not get easier- you go to sleep- you wake up and it brings it back all over again- that he is gone- that he never even got to have his own children....
 
" It's like they're in a foreign country but there is no mail and no way to see them."
 
When she dies , she prays that her one wish is granted that Allan is there to take her over .." to guide me over....to take my hand..." she said slowly, holding back the tears.
 
" He will be right there," I reassured her, " no need to worry about that, I am sure he would say."
 
I thanked her for her time and the opportunity to get to know Allan a bit more and to have the honor of talking tothis special Mom who helped raise such a wonderful son who left this Earth with countless smiles in other people's hearts..
 
Mary told me when she misses Allan most, she closes her eyes and talks to him - and can feel him there- " just like a kiss on the cheek." 
 
God bless you and your family Mary- this Memorial Day and beyond. I know you will be reading this and you have given us all a gift of getting to know your son and his heart a little bit- as well as his incredible sacrifice for us all.  
 
 
 
If you would like to write a letter to Mary and her family, please send your letters to us at Homefront Hugs USA and we will forward them on to the Morr Family in Michigan.
 
 
Homefront Hugs USA
In honor of PFC Allan Morr
1449 Tiger Lake Drive
Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563
 
The Morrs are one of many families we remember this Memorial Day and beyond....their pain and sacrifices for our country,our freedoms and our way of life. But let us also remember to enjoy life to the fullest as Allan did and to make the best of each day and each person you meet...with a smile.
Life is short enough and there are lessons to be learned from those who die so young yet leave such a positive mark upon this world.... 
 
 
"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth -- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up, we will then begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had."

~Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
 
 
 
 
Lest we forget:
 
 
 
We wish everyone a safe and special Memorial Day weekend.
 
If you wish to help us on any of our missions, we accept donations for postage as well as necessary items listed for care packages for Operation Healing Angel...  

 Volunteers are always needed and our front page is updated today with many different ways you can help from home...no matter how young or old you are- everyone is welcome as we need to remind those who serve and our veterans that they are never forgotten. 

Just email us if you have any questions or need more information:

ReachingOut@HomefrontHugs.coom

or

HomefrontHugsUSA@aol.com

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This was our Memorial Day issue...there will be an early June Newsletter to include Hurricane preparations,our latest Operation Healing Angel news and the Disney Drive this past month- and a special update on our Cub Scout Pack 102...and their help for our wounded !

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Please start thinking about getting your pets up to date with shots and food- medications and their micro chip if you live in a hurricane area...more info in our newsletter....in early June. 

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HOMEFRONT HUGS NEWS  

" Where No Hero is Forgotten "

Volume VII - April 2007 

Welcome to the 7th official newsletter of Homefront Hugs USA. If you received this and would like to get on our newsletter distribution list, just email us at HomefrontHugsUSA@aol.com with subject "news". 

Welcome aboard! 

 

Please pass this on to friends and family as an Easter blessing for we are truly blessed while our heroes sacrifice so much every day...keep this going and perhaps we can send this nationwide this holiday season...
God bless our troops.
 
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Dear Friends,Volunteers and Families,
 
This is a super time to share the news that we just heard back from our troops at the combat hospital right away and again tonight to say thanks and that they appreciate the support so much from all of you.
I know everyone is busy but I truly still need you more than ever....including any children and teens who can help.
If time is of the essence, donations are accepted even just for a box or two for us to ship overseas...they are $8.10 a piece.
If you have a little time...cards and letters and care package items are listed below and certainly needed continuously.
 
 
Freedom endures and we must endure and help until this war ends, just as our grandparents did in World War II. Citizens gathered together and kept morale high and supported our troops until our heroes all were home. 
What a wonderful feeling it will be when they are all home and we know we helped to make it possible each in our own way. You matter.  
 
As Easter is approaching and Passover has begun, I want to make this short and sweet for all our volunteers and friends and families who support our troops without condition. I do not want to take up too much of your time...
 
If you remember one thing this Spring season and this month, any help you give us is appreciated as our troops expect nothing.
 
Here is what we need now at Homefront Hugs:
 
  • Donations for postage ( currently I have 15 boxes ready to ship- at $8.10 a piece)
  • Stamps
  • Donations for ink and paper supplies
  • Cards and letters and pictures for our wounded and our nurses and docs under Operation Healing Angel
  • Any of the Items listed on our page for Operation Healing Angel
  •  Lots of Beef Jerky and Non-chocolate candy(due to melting) - especially red licorice
  • Humorous books or comics for reading leisure/magazines/
  • Small MAG flashlights that they can hang around their necks with batteries
  • U shaped neck pillows for our wounded for comfort
  • Catalogs that our medical staff can peruse and dream of when back home again
  • PEZ and pez candy- a favorite with all
  • Paperback books- Louis L'Amour Westerns are a favorite as well as bestsellers and inspirational themes.
  • YoYos and Handheld electronic games for stress relief/ distraction from pain
 
 
I know this is not Christmas or any specific holiday now but our troops are going on their 4th,5th and even 7th deployment now and need support more than ever. When there are no holidays, this is when they feel the most forgotten. Your service is needed in every way.
 
I am listing things that they have specifically requested and we can do our duty as this country is still at war. Let us teach our children the importance of civic responsibility and compassion and reverence for those who serve without condition. I am happy to give volunteer cards to all who help and certificates to groups and organizations. I give volunteer credit to teenagers and college students as well.
Please share this newsletter with others- for or against this war...who want to support the troops and keep morale high.
 
These are our sisters,brothers,neighbors,coworkers, parishioners, sons and daughters...there is no one left here in the USA that has not been affected by this war in one way or another.
 
Send your help to our address at:
 
Homefront Hugs USA
1449 Tiger Lake Drive
Gulf Breeze,FL 32563
 
If you live in our area on the panhandle, you are welcome to bring items by or I can arrange to have them picked up. Just call : 412-498-3855.
We also accept Paypal and any amount is received with gratitude. 
 
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Congratulations to Alex Etheredge, a 2nd grader and Cub Scout of Gulf Breeze, Florida who won our freedom contest this month and a gift card to Toys R Us !  You can check out his entry on our Homefront Hugs for Kids page !
  
 
 
 
 
If you ever wonder whether your help matters...here are some words from our troops and a photo that says it all...thanks again to everyone for your support. It is what keeps us going at Homefront Hugs- the way we unite to make a difference and say thanks to our heroes for their daily sacrifices.
 
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( They received letters from St.Ann's Catholic Parish and Oriole Beach Elementary School and some candy ,....and wrote back  immediately! ) 
 

To everyone at Homefront Hugs!!!!

I just wanted to say thank you so much for your donations.  I have been distributing them to the staff and the patients where I work.  The candy is always gone in a minute.  I work at the CASF (contingincy Aeromedical Staging Facility).  Our job is to take care of the wounded soldiers, Marines and Airmen when they are getting ready to leave the country.  The work is very rewarding to all of us. 

Again thank you for all you are doing for us.  It is greatly appreciated by all.

SrA Mackenzie Schroeder - Iraq

What we miss from home? boy that's a tall order but I'll try to  narrow it down a little, Movies, I miss Louis L'amour western books, beef jerky, candy to throw to kids around Baghdad, tea bags, white sport socks, red licorice, air fresheners. I really appreciate what you do for the troops who are deployed overseas, thanks.

Sgt. Chris Brummer

To be quite honest, anything from home is a good thing. Thank you for everything you do for our troops. We appreciate everything you all do to bring home a little closer for us.  God Bless you and your organization.  On behalf of all of us, thank you!  Thank you for all that you do!!

Respectfully,

WO1 Joe Swartout

Things here are crazy as always.  Mortars, rockets and small arms fire daily around here.  I really can not say if it is getting any better around here.  This is my 7th deployment.  2 to Bosnia, 3 Med Cruises with the navy, 1 to the Northern Atlantic, and now here.  It never stops.  I am just thankful for folks like you back home.  Thanks again!

Sgt. Smith

You see, my friends and volunteers, you do make a difference and it does matter.

So have a wonderful Easter and Passover and God bless you all for everything you do even just your prayers this spring for our troops and families...

Remember them as you attend services and sleep safely in your homes each night.

Freedom endures.

Sincerely in friendship always and dedication to all who serve,

Alessandra

Alessandra Kellermann
President and Founder
Homefront Hugs USA
1449 Tiger Lake Drive
Gulf Breeze,Florida 32563
412-498-3855
http://HomefrontHugs.com
 
http://www.military.com/?ESRC=siteawards.pa
 
Come visit our web site and find out about our different missions and find one that interests you... including our Welcome Home Hugs program, Operation Healing Angel and Homefront Hugs for Kids...we also have troops for adoption as well as groups of troops who need some TLC....just contact us...you can make a difference in small ways which mean SO much to our service men and women. 


" Supporting Our Heroes Without Condition since  9-11-
Freedom Endures ."

 
Homefront Hugs USA and its programs does not endorse any political party or candidate. We are here strictly to provide support and comfort to our service members,veterans and their families, regardless of political or religious affiliation.  We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, or politics in accordance with our United States constitution and in honor of our troops and veterans worldwide who come from all walks of life to serve our country with honor, great personal sacrifice and courage. 



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Volume VI - February/March 2007 *-H**

Welcome to the 6th official newsletter of Homefront Hugs USA. If you received this and would like to get on our newsletter distribution list, just email us at HomefrontHugsUSA@aol.com with subject "news". 

Welcome aboard! 

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To learn more about us-just come visit our website at http://HomefrontHugs.com ,here since 9-11. We invite you to explore our home on the web. We are not politically affiliated inany way and welcome volunteers from all walks of life- all religions,and cultures just as our heroes and their families are.

We are also an all volunteer organization and depend on the support of our awesome volunteers to keep our missions afloat. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer- there are no required hours. Just email us at info@HomefrontHugs.com with the word "volunteer". It just take a big heart and a little time which you choose alone or with family and friends to say thanks to those who serve without condition. 

This newsletter will cover two months as so much has happened especially with our mission Operation Healing Angel. I have been so busy there has been no time to get the newsletter together until now. I believe you will find the news exciting and hope we have an over abundance of volunteers who agree to become involved in this  mission as we adopt our 3rd hospital- this time a combat hospital in Iraq ! We are sorely needed. You and as many Americans as possible are needed today. You can spend 5 minutes sending a card- or a little longer sending a bit more. It is all up to you and all of it matters. Just please do something to remind our heroes we are here and they are not forgotten.

Again- welcome aboard to our new volunteers and thanks from my heart to our hundreds of already registered wonderful volunteers including all the children. 

 Sincerely in friendship and peace,

Alessandra Kellermann

President and Founder

Homefront  Hugs USA

Gulf Breeze, Florida

HomefrontHugsUSA@aol.com

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Now for the latest news.....

OPERATION HEALING ANGEL AT HOMEFRONT HUGS continues to grow. . .

JOIN US AS WE SEND HUGS TO OUR WOUNDED AND THE HEROIC TROOPS WHO CARE FOR THEM EVERY DAY IN IRAQ...Join us as we send hugs to our wounded and heroic troops (the medical staff) who care for them every day and save lives.... It began when a hero medic named Captain Neese from Alabama, stationed at Landstuhl hospital in Germany, contacted us through his mother , asking for some support for his wounded troops. We had already been sending hugs to the Tampa VA and Tripler VA in Hawaii  knowing they had been forgotten and this is where many of our most seriously injured troops went. Many of these troops suffered injuries from IEDs and ended up with traumatic brain injuries or worse requiring long term care.We have been one step ahead of the media blitz which has occurred this month and are hoping that many new volunteers join us as they realize how much support is needed. This February 2007, we added one more combat hospital to our list in the thick of the war zone, thanks to a USAF Captain at Hurlburt Special Operations Base in Navarre, Florida. Aim High ! For security reasons, OPSEC, we are not releasing the location or name of this busy hospital but will add that they are thrilled that we are going to adopt them and send support asap.

YOU ARE NEEDED AS WE ADOPT THIS NEW COMBAT HOSPITAL IN IRAQ. 

All this USAF Captain asked is that these wounded heroes and their staff not be forgotten even after he returned to the USA and to send support as soon as possible . 

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Please review the list of needed items below and send only what you can to:

 Homefront Hugs USA

Operation Healing Angel

1449 Tiger Lake Drive

Gulf Breeze, Florida 32563

 

( Remember friends, cards and get well wishes that are laminated will mean the most so they can hold on to them and read them over and over...Most of all if you want to include a special memento for your hero to keep in his or her pocket, laminate your photo with a message of hope on the back and it will mean so much ! This is a super idea especially for our scouts and kids involved...  )

 

                                                    
                                                   
 
 
ITEMS FOR WOUNDED                 ITEMS FOR MEDICAL STAFF
                                                                      (heroes too !)
  • cards and get well wishes                              thank you cards and photos of you
  • Photos of you with the get well wishes       small mag flashlights to hang around neck 
  • soft small pillows                                                humor /magazines/phone cards
  • U shaped neck rest pillows                            U shaped soft neck rest pillows
  • small music players with headphones   pens/watches to hang around neck                   
  • music CDs                                                                  blank cards to send home
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  • Plain black and tan t-shirts(worn w/uniforms)  prayers & spiritual paperback books                                                                                        of hope
  • Womens underpants                                            travel games/electronic small games
  • cozy soft large socks for hospital (all sizes)   stories written by kids to bring a smile 
    Male boxer shorts - all sizes                               photo albums of you & daily life in the US
    shower shoes for men and women                    chapstick / nice lotion/small bottles 
  • small laminated cards with prayers on them   small travel alarm clocks    
  • ( a great project for children)                              soft cotton handkerchiefs
  • laminated photos of you w/get well wishes     small fans to hang around neck
 
 

(Remember to always send for both the wounded and the medical staff and if you do, let us know so we can send you or any child involved  volunteer cards ! You can send us photos too of what you do too to post on the website and in our newsletter...we would love to share them .)

 

 

 

 

For all the information on the web page dedicated to our mission just click below:

OPERATION HEALING ANGEL FOR OUR WOUNDED TROOPS

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Special Thanks to Cub Scout Pack 102 of Gulf Breeze who has just adopted this as their project for 2007 !!!! 

 

Not to forget, let me congratulate a daughter of one of our first adopted heroes ever and her Mom for both now sharing a special bond- serving both in the Army and with both now having been deployed in this war.

Meet this special team and if anyone is interested in adopting the daughter while she is deployed now herself, just email me with subject "adopt Jessica " :

 

Here is what Mom asked me to put in the newsletter:

" This is a picture of my daughter, SPC Jessica Willis, and me SSG Trina
Wycoff.  While I was deployed to Iraq in 2004, Jessica joined the Army.  This
picture was taken in the Fall of 2006 while she was home on leave before she
deployed to Iraq herself.  I am very proud of Jessica, not only as a mother,