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From the desk of the National Adjutant of The American Legion
February 1, 2010
Riders,
The American Legion family has raised more than $300,000 to purchase comfort items
for U.S. troops recovering in hospitals and warrior transition units around the globe.
Now we have the opportunity to nearly double what was raised.
Pepsi Cola is offering
a $250,000 grant to the top two charities (based on votes) as part of its Pepsi Refresh
project. There are 729 charities competing and as of Feb. 1, Operation Comfort Warriors
is 21st in votes. There is no time to lose--the voting period ends on February 28,
2010.
All overhead and administrative costs for Operation Comfort Warriors is paid
for by The American Legion, meaning 100 percent of donations go toward helping the
troops. If OCW were to receive the Pepsi grant, that money would also go entirely
to the troops. Please go to http://refresheverything.com/operationcomfortwarriors
and vote. Just as importantly, use your post and department newspapers, facebook
pages, web sites, twitter and all other tools at your disposal to encourage others
to vote for this great cause.
The http://refresheverything.com grant can make a difference
in the lives of hundreds of our disabled troops. Log in and vote now, and share this
email with all your friends and co-workers.
If you have any questions about Operation
Comfort Warriors, please feel free to call Communications Director John Raughter
at (317) 630-1350, or visit http://legion.org/troops/operationcomfort.
Thank you
for your support,
Dan Wheeler
National Adjutant, The American Legion
