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May 5, 2008
Posted by Claire

“Books for Soldiers” needs our help


Late Saturday night I received the following email from Books for Soldiers. Here’s an idea on how to spend some of that economic stimulus package money you are getting, and feel good doing it. Also, mom may not need any more perfume or lotion this year. How about donating to Books for Soldiers in her honor for Mother’s Day this year? :

It Is A Bad Economy
Starting at the first of this year, BFS started a robust fundraising campaign here in North Carolina. We contacted small companies and some large companies you probably have heard of. To date, we have received a stack of letters that begin with “we deeply regret not being able to donate this year” and no cash. From our corporate donation campaign we have received a tad under thirty dollars from a philanthropy grants group in Winston Salem, NC. That was it, nothing else.

Times are tough for all non-profit groups, food banks from all around North Carolina and across the nation are suffering from a lack of donations and a sharp increase of those in need. The article below arrived in my email today about a women’s shelter closing because of a lack of donations.
http://www.the-signal.com/news/article/1356/

The economy is certainly causing things to be tight around the Hooah! household, BUT just this morning I heard on the news during a quick blurb that some movies raked in millions of dollars over the weekend. That is not the sign of an economy that is sunk. If we still have millions to throw at Hollywood, then we should all have a few bucks to give to an organization that has worked hard to give soldiers what they need while they are deployed.

The Next Step
The BFS Board of Directors have discussed this problem for some time and have decided to have another go at fundraising. We are working on a different campaign aimed at companies in larger states – California for example. Every time we want to do fundraising in a state (cold call, direct mail, advertising) we need to file with that state’s Secretary of State – filing in all states if prohibitively expensive so we have to pick and choose.

In our last newsletter, we reported on the hacker attacks that coincided with our 5th Anniversary. Those DNS attacks didn’t help our balance sheet. Our final IT bill from the datacenter for that week was a tad over $11,000. If you recall, the hackers brought down the whole datacenter just to try to kill us.

The Board set a goal of $70,000 to raise by November 1st of this year. If that amount is not raised, the site will close on December 31st, 2008.

If we cannot make the fundraising target, the Board will seek to sell the site to another 501(c)(3) and any new owner will need to be qualified – have the IT talent to run the site, the funding to keep it going and the funding for the required upgrades, both software and hardware. We would also stop accepting new OVs on November 1st and stop accepting new books requests from soldiers on December 1st, 2008.


This organization has been vandalized. I know we have all seen the pictures of recruiting centers that have been targeted by these military hating domestic terrorists (I call them like I see them). I don’t see these hacker attacks as any less than vandalism committed by those who hate our military and who hate all who support them. BFS need our help to pull out of the hole that the haters have put them into.

What Does It Take?
It takes a lot to run BFS on a monthly basis. The monthly funds required to run an operation like BFS are large. Here is a partial summary of where the donations go.

All figures are a monthly average for 2007.

Books, DVDs, other carepackage items $1153
Postage $812
Rent $1600
Utilities $277
IT Services (server farm, hosting, bandwidth) $4258
IT Maintenance Contract $1500
IT Security Software License Fees $350

There are other things like broken computers, the occasional software purchase, insurance, pencils, toilet paper for the bathroom, etc. that we purchase.

No one at BFS receives a salary.

The BFS presence on MySpace, Flickr, YouTube are all free. Our presence in Second Life has also been donated.

We will be disabling the uploading of photos in the next few weeks to save bandwidth. Please post your photos to the Flickr BFS Group (http://www.flickr.com/groups/booksforsoldiers) and include the Flickr link to the photo in your forum post. If you want keep your photos on BFS, place them on Flickr and post the code in your post. Instructions can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/help/photos/#68

My hopes is that eventually we can raise more than the $70k survival goal. Last year our goal for 2008 was to move to a website design where the cumbersome OV process was performed online and searching and finding soldiers would be a breeze – subscribing to soldier requests is my favorite new BFS feature. Now we are just struggling to stay open.

They have a tangible and reasonable goal. Let’s help them reach it!

How You Can Help
The ONLY reason we are open today is because of the OVs that have donated so far this year, but now I need to ask more of everyone.

1) Office party fundraiser – Coordinate a “Save BFS Day” at work and urge, beg, cajole your co-workers into coughing up something for BFS.

2) Have your company cough up some cash. We will send your company a formal donation request, just send us the company name, contact name and address and we will get it out right away. Send these requests to me personally (storm@booksforsoldiers.com)

3) Have your place of worship pass the plate (hat, kippah, whatever) for BFS. Consult with your church’s leader about holding a “Save BFS Offering” one day this month. Checks should be made out to “Books For Soldiers.” If they have any questions or concerns, please contact me directly to set up a call.

4) Visit our donation page and give what you can.

http://booksforsoldiers.com/donate.php

or by check

Books For Soldiers
2008 Fund Drive
353 Jonestown Rd #123
Winston Salem, NC 27104

Please consider giving, and if you ever want to give again or at a later date their website is linked near the top of my left side-bar. I can’t contribute a lot of money, but I am going to contribute some. Every little bit helps, and nothing says you can’t give a little bit each pay day for a month or two.

In Closing
I started BFS five years ago and fully expected it to be online for only six weeks, that is the length of time I thought it would take for our troops to finish up in Baghdad and come back home. I am also terrible at predicting who is going to win the next NASCAR race.

If worse come to worse, it has been a good run – a great run in fact. In the first 6 months of operation, we collectively shipped over 400 tons of packages to the Middle East, that is when I stopped counting. We also built the largest English library in the Middle East – together with US soldiers at the Baghdad International Airport in the months following the fall of Baghdad.

We have done a lot of tremendous work, made a lot of great friends and even a wedding or two! We have also lost a lot of friends and we have received way too many memorial flags. Either way, you can all be proud of what we have achieved.

I promise that we will do everything in our power to meet our fundraising goals and will appreciate any help from you.

Thank-you for your support, patience and hard work over the last 5 years.

And most of all thank-you for your support of our troops.

Storm Williams
Founder
Books For Soldiers

Let’s keep BFS up and running. This war is not over yet, and I don’t count on any politician to find a safe and productive way to redeploy all of our soldiers anytime soon. We will have troops over there for a while, so we need organizations like this one that offers such selfless and much needed support.

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3 Comments

  1. Pattie
    May 5, 2008

    I don’t know what took me so long to figure out you’re Toy Soldier’s Mom. Too many senior moments I guess….

    So now that I’m tuned in I just want to let you know what a wonderful young man your son is …. Not that you need telling!

    I’ve been following Mike and Ryan and I got this idea that when all the Easter stuffed toys went on sale I could send them over to Iraq for the kids.
    Your Mike sent me his address and volunteered to act as the official distributor. Well, you know how good those sales can be — before long I’d hit all the grocery stores and Walmart too. Besides toys Walmart had a lot of summer stuff on sale so I got a lot of that too, and some school things, and then there was the box in the garage waiting for next Christmas’ toy drive, and well, you know how it goes! Mike never complained but he eventuallly had to say it wouldn’t be a good idea to send anymore boxes because of the mail cutoff.

    I also got the books for soldiers letter and think your idea to make a donation as a Mothers Day gift is great!! My Mom always says she doesn’t want anymore STUFF. She and Dad are in their 80′s and have moved into a retirement community, read: much smaller home! So she’ll get flowers and a card and a note of my gift in her name to BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS.
    Thanks for the idea!

    I’ll be keeping my fingers crossed and saying a prayer or ten for Mike until he makes it home in one piece.
    ~P~

  2. Claire
    May 6, 2008

    Hi Pattie,

    Yep he’s the wonderful son I am always writing about on here. I didn’t come out an announce it and neither did he, but we have commented on one another’s blogs with our usernames, so it became obvious to some.

    Thank you for your support and for sending things for the kiddos in Iraq. The soldiers in Diyala have done a tremendous job building a relationship with the younger generation in Iraq. Items like school supplies and toys for them helps them to have something tangible to show them our intentions of support and not harm.

    It’s nice to “meet” you, and it won’t be long before those two soldiers are back home safe. We are on the downswing for sure!

  3. Ky Woman
    May 6, 2008

    Miz Claire,
    Just a FYI, donation done and also linked to this at my own. Hopefully this will get out there fast enough to help keep this great program afloat. This is especially wonderful to read as I’m an avid reader myself… you should see all the books I have collected over the years. Hmmm, wonder if they take book donations?

    Hugs from Ky Woman Hooah!

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