Many Support Causes That Show Troops They Care

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"a e & Heroines Many Support Causes That Show Troops They Care (NAPSA)—Many Americans have found a new way to show Armed Services American troops serving in Iraq since 2003 that they still care and that these servicemen and servicewomen haven’t gotten lost in the shuffle. “When I toured Iraq in 2005, I realized that even doing something little to express our grati- . YMCA Over THERE, OveR HERE—Helping tude can go a long way,” said country music artist Aaron Tippin, national spokesperson for the Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA). “These people are fighting for our freedom—the least we can do is show our appreciation,” he said. ASYMCA—thenation’s leading nonprofit organization providing support services to military personnel and families—encourages Americans to show support for the troops overseas and their fami- Send A CD To A Soldier Americans can show their support through the Send a CD toa Soldier program. By visiting www.sendacdtoasoldier.com, you can donate a copy of Patriotic Country 2, to be included in care packages and distributed to the troops by ASYMCA. The compilation CD includes country music hits by famed musicians, including Hank Williams Jr., Willie Nelson, Lonestar, Aaron Tippin, Alabama, Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley. ASYMCAprogramshelp families of service members cope with the realities of military life by offering support services such as child care, vocational training and health and wellness assistance. “One of the hardest things a ser- families. troops. lies here is one way Americans showtheycare. vice memberwill ever do is leave his or her family,” explained retired General Norman Schwarzkopf, who commanded the troops in Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Gen. Schwarzkopf said he held his subordinate commanderspersonally responsible for both the service members under their command and those service members’ Helping Soldiers’ Families Helps Soldiers “T found that knowledgeof their families’ health back home contributed significantly to the military readiness and preparedness of the soldiers,” Schwarzkopf added. “It was the soldiers who were most preoccupied with their families’ well-being who wereleast able to focus on the job at hand.” ASYMCA,hesaid, provides the kind of support our military personnel andtheir families deserve. Tax-deductible donations to ASYMCAcan be made by phone at (800) 597-1260, online at www.ASYMCA.org or by mail: Armed Services YMCA; 6359 Walker Lane, Suite 200; Alexandria, VA, 22310.