What can $25,000 buy?
It could buy you a car. It could buy you a registered horse. It could be a down payment on a house. In the world of Soldiers' Angels... $25,000 can buy 425 Valour-IT lap tops for our wounded hereos. It can buy 5000 wounded hero backpacks to send to those most in need. It can buy 50 airline tickets for families and soldiers in need to get back and forth in emergency situations. To an organization like Soldiers' Angels that solely relies upon donations and sponsors to step forward with generous commitments to our programs, a gift like $25,000 will go along ways.
There is just one small request that we will make from you: Everyday, for the next three weeks, please go to www.americasfavoritemom.com and vote for Patti Patton Bader for the "Most Popular Mom" in America's Favorit Mom Contest. The winner receives $25,000 to go towards the charity of their choice. Now reflect upon what Soldiers' Angels can and will do for our service members with $25,000.
What are you waiting for? Go to www.americasfavoritemom.com and assist Soldiers' Angels in winning this contest.
May No Soldier Go Unloved.
May No Soldier Walk Alone.
May No Soldier Be Forgotten.
Until They All Come Home.
May No Soldier Walk Alone.
May No Soldier Be Forgotten.
Until They All Come Home.
Soldiers' Angels currently supports tens of thousands of American service members stationed wherever the American flag is raised. Soldiers' Angels is dedicated in supporting the military during and after their deployment. In the time honored tradition of civilian support of American soldiers, Soldiers' Angels sponsors programs which provide support to American soldiers and their families. Soldiers' Angels' programs include first responder packs, support, and laptop computers to wounded soldiers who are receiving treatment at American military hospitals; care packages, letters, and support to deployed soldiers; armored blankets to military ambulances; items shipped for deployed soldiers to give children in the war zone; and memorial trees for the families of soldiers who have died in the service of their country. There are several ways to support our troops through Soldiers' Angels, for more information please go to our national website www.soldiersangels.org or contact Soldiers' Angels at (615)676-0239 or soldiersangels@gmail.com.
Shelle Michaels
National Communication Officer






