Operation Troop Aid
Week of July 30, 2007
Operation Troop Aid provides deployed servicemembers with a link to home and the gratitude of the American public through care packages and letters it sends. The group's primary mission of sending servicemembers things they need is coupled with raising awareness about supporting the men and women defending the country. The group accepts donations of cash or care package items, and also works with the entertainment industry to generate donations. "My dream is to turn (Operation Troop Aid) into the premier care package provider to deployed U.S. troops," says Mark Woods, the group's president. For more information, visit the Operation Troop Aid website at http://www.operationtroopaid.org/.
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