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Complete Holiday Shopping by Supporting the Troops!



This winter holiday season, Soldiers' Angels has a way for you to support the troops and cross items off your gift list at the same time!  Don't we all know at least one person who has everything, one who is really hard to shop for this time of year? Think how great it would be to honor them by sending some warmth and support to one of our heroes...

Now you can donate a Wrapped in Holiday Spirit (WiHS) care package in the name of a friend or loved one, and Soldiers' Angels will send you a beautiful certificate to present them in commemoration of your gift in their honor.

Just head over to the Angel Store and place your order.  With just one purchase of $18.75 (including shipping and handling), you can support America's heroes and cross another name off your Holiday shopping list. How many people would you like to cross off your shopping list for less than $20.00 without changing out of your pajamas?  

After you order your WiHS package(s) just email your store confirmation number to holidays4heroes@gmail.com and we will immediately send your certificate of honor.

To support a hero this Holiday Season, visit the Angel Store and start crossing off that list of presents for your friends and family!




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Dogs trained to interact with people in need of emotional support are proving very useful for veterans with severe physical or emotional wounds (i.e. PTSD). Under the guidance of Patsy Swendson, Soldiers' Angels is developing a team of "Support Dogs." This is one of the first two dogs of the new team in action.


Soldiers' Angels is a proud to stand with fellow Angel Aviella Winder, who is about to release her debut CD and will be donating a portion of its sales to Soldiers' Angels.




  

Since being crowned Miss Teen Minnesota International in 2009, a position she will hang onto until March 6, 2010, 17-year-old Jessica Scheu has been promoting her platform – Soldier’s Angels – and its message: “May no soldier go unloved.”

In her work with Soldier’s Angels, Scheu adopted a soldier who she corresponds with by writing letters and sending care packages. She also participates in the Ladies of Liberty program, which supports women soldiers during deployment, and the Warriors to Citizens military program based in Farmington.

-- The Savage Pacer Newspaper


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