It's time to do a little digging...

Argghhh!
 There will be a jar out for this tomorrow at Celebrate The Second On The Fourth.  What?  The next Project Valour-IT fundraiser - which is a long one...  but the bank account nears zero.

Nothing is required, no names will be taken (unless you want the charitable donation letter) and all we ask is your life savings. That's not too much, is it? ;^ ) Oh - the kid's college fund, too. College is over-rated and costs won't come down until we quit feeding the beast, anyway, right?
Calling All Angels... This is a big one!

"It was the first time I felt whole since I’d woken up wounded in Landstuhl."
–Major Charles "Chuck" Ziegenfuss, on using a voice-controlled laptop

For seven years, Project Valour-IT has been supplying voice-controlled and other adaptive laptops to severely wounded heroes who need to stay connected while they recover, or who are building a new life as they transition out of the military. That's over 6,000 laptops for wounded heroes!

Every week brings more wounded troops home from the battlefield, but donations for Valour-IT are not keeping pace with their needs. To maintain this amazing project, Soldiers' Angels is holding a very special fundraiser from Independence Day (July 4th) through Labor Day (September 3). [This one is a long one!]

Divided among four “virtual teams” named in honor of U.S. military service branches, the fundraising goal is to bring in at least $100,000 through friendly inter-service rivalry. This amount should be able to provide about 250 laptops for wounded heroes who an accessible computer to reconnect and build new lives.

To do this, we need your help. Please consider how you can make this fundraiser a success! You can:
• • Forward this email
• • Visit http://www.soldiersangels.org/fundraiser
• • Post information about the fundraising competition Facebook or other online forums
• • Tweet about it
• • Post it on your blog
• • Share it with people who blog or run websites

This project changes lives. Your donation and your efforts in this fundraiser will have an impact that is difficult to put into words, though Chuck's quote at the top of this letter comes close: "It was the first time I felt whole..."

These heroes have literally sacrificed parts of their bodies in service to our country. As we celebrate the freedoms their service has given us, let us renew our efforts to ensure they have what they need to build their own new lives as wounded warriors. How can we give them less?

Read the complete post at http://www.thedonovan.com/archives/2012/07/its_time_to_do.html


Posted Jul 03 2012, 07:03 AM by Argghhh! The Home Of Two Of Jonah's Military Guys..