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Grill for the Troops



A Florida based company has offered their delicious gourmet BBQ sauces in a private label to support the troops: Heroes to Hometowns BBQ (H2H BBQ). It is currently sold in American Legion posts in Florida, and soon will expand nationwide. The proceeds from each sale benefit the nation’s largest veteran organization, The American Legion, and assist the Heroes to Hometowns program in efforts to help Jose Pequeño and offer assistance to many other veterans.

Even better, the makers of H2H BBQ want to extend the benefits of the sauce sales to other organizations that support the troops and their families, such as Soldiers’ Angels. Simply select “Soldiers’ Angels” in the drop-down box during checkout and SA will receive a portion of the sales ($6 for each case-equivalent).

This high-quality gourmet sauce with a unique flavor is a natural tie-in to support for the troops. On days like Memorial Day, Veterans Day, Fourth of July, etc., when people gather around the barbeque and celebrate the joys of food and fellowship, H2H BBQ hopes their sauce will help people remember and support the people who help make those joys possible.  So, let's start "Grilling for the Troops!"




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May No Soldier Go Unloved

May No Soldier Go Unloved is the first in a series of books chronicling the history of Soldiers' Angels.

Learn more here.  Read the literary review!








(from l-r) Major Chuck Ziegenfuss, Soldiers' Angels founder Patti Patton Bader, Deborah Mullen, and Admiral Michael Mullen at the 2008 Soldiers' Angels gala in Washington DC.




  

Jessica Scheu, Miss Teen Minnesota International 2009, is a Soldiers' Angel.

Since being crowned Miss Teen Minnesota International this year, a position she will hang onto until March 6, the 17-year-old 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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