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June 24, 2007
Posted by Claire

Two ways for the weekend!

I didn’t forget, honestly! I actually have had one of those scattered weekends. It has felt fairly crazy as we prepare for moving next weekend.

So, here are your two ways to help for this weekend! The first one is very interesting, and I can see a need for the services — it is a very unique niche! Also, there is still a need for emails to be sent to our brave Marines, and shoes are still needed for Iraqi children. If you happened to have missed those two Ways please take a peek and see what you can do.

NetPets.Org’s
MilitaryPetsFOSTER Project©
Keeping Love Waiting©

A NationWide & Global network of Individual Foster Homes that will house, nurture and care for the dogs, cats, birds, horses and all other pets for all the Military personnel Only.
(Foster: to give temporary nurture, care and shelter.)

As of April, 2002 ALL the Pets of the Military are now classified as “Part Of The Family”!

To apply to become a Foster home please click here
To make a Charitable Donation please
click here

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Scholarships for Military Children

Commissaries are an integral part of the quality of life offered to service members and their families. The Scholarships for Military Children Program was created in recognition of the contributions of military families to the readiness of the fighting force and to celebrate the role of the commissary in the military family community. It is the intent of the program that a scholarship funded through contributions be awarded annually for each commissary operated by the Defense Commissary Agency worldwide.

If you would like to contribute please visit this page.

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