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Books for Soldiers

http://www.booksforsoldiers.com/
Books for SoldiersBFS is a non-profit corporation that helps you send books, DVDs, CDs, and care packages to our men and women who serve overseas.
The process is easy...
  • Go online and sign up for a login ID.
  • Fill out and mail in a notarized application (for security purposes)
  • Once approved, you’ll get access to a list of soldiers and their addresses overseas.  Then you can begin shipping care packages.
  • To take full advantage of this program, consider organizing something within your school, church, scout group or other organization.
Unable to ship books, but still want to help?  Monetary donations are gladly accepted on the BFS website.
 

 
Support Our Troops
 
The Subscriptions for Soldiers program allows you to show your support for our troops by donating a magazine subscription to our deserving overseas active duty servicemen and women. We have gathered thousands of requests for magazine subscriptions from our soldiers and now we need your help! For only $10, you can send a subscription to a soldier you know, or we can match you to one of the thousands of service members in our database.
 

Looking for Other Ways to Help?

Visit http://troopssupport.com/ for links to over 100 organizations whose goals are to support our troops.
 
 



You know the saying... "Freedom isn't free."
Spend some time with your children, explaining what the men and women of the military do to ensure our continued freedom.  Find simple ways to show your support.
 
We'll continue to add ideas to this list.


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Meet and Greet the Troops
DFW Airport, Terminal D, Gate 22
Daily - Usually between 7:00 - 9:00am (Call to Confirm)
(972) 574-0392 or www.ntc-dfw.org

 
Anywhere from 150 to 250 troops come through DFW airport each day on their way home for a two-week R&R (Rest and Recuperation). One flight arrives daily at DFW and one departs each day. A small portion meets their families here but the majority will catch connecting flights home. Volunteers gather each day to welcome these troops off their flight, thanking and encouraging them for their service to our great nation.  There are many faithful individuals who come almost every day and deem it a privilege to be there; yet still, many more are needed to make this program even better.

All are welcome to participate in the R&R Program. For expected flight arrivals, call (972) 574-0392 for a recorded message. You may call after 8:30 pm the night before, or up until the flight arrives the next morning.  Though most flights are arrive between 7:00 am and 9:00 am. Please be flexible as this changes, sometimes last-minute. You will want to check the recording several times in the morning before coming to the airport.
 
The troops arrive at Terminal D, Gate 22.  You may park in the lot located on the ground level.  You will walk across to greet the troops in the Arrival Hall.  Parking passes will be issued as you arrive so there is no parking fee or charge to your toll tag (toll tags must be taken down before entering the airport, since we are unable to reimburse toll tags).
 
Tips:
  • Signs:  Homemade signs are welcome!  You can even leave them, and the onsite coordinator will see that they’re displayed!
  • Food:  Welcome treats are permissible (phone cards and gum are great!).  Simple is best.  NO home baked items are allowed - only prepackaged items!
  • Water:  Bottled water is a big hit!  You don’t need to bring ice or coolers.  Bring your water and give it to the onsite coordinator and she will ice it down for the following day.
  • Clothes:  Wear patriotic colors!
  • Flags:  There are some flags available onsite, but please return them for later use (or bring some flags with you).
  • Line-up:  Families of troops and Veterans line up in front of the greeting area.  All other volunteers will go behind them.
  • Cell Phones:  You’re welcome to offer troops the use of your cell phone to call home as they arrive.  The best place to do this is outside, as they wait for their buses.
  • Scheduling:  You should plan 2 hours out of your day (driving, parking, greeting & return) - a small price compared with those of our soldiers.
 
For additional help,  call Donna Cranston, the on-site coordinator, at (972) 948-7059 or jonesb4@aol.com.
 
Do you know of a group interested in this activity?
If you have a group of 15 or more-- business, club, civic organization or chamber and need further information, please e-mail heroes@dfwairport.com or call Christene Wheeler. Your group can adopt a day, week or more!

Thank You For Supporting Our Troops!


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