feastwood posted on January 29, 2009 17:12

I was standing in the checkout line at the store today when I realized that the older man with a cane behind me had only one item in his hand. As we all should, I told him to go in front of me.

I don't know if it was a thank you or if he was just doing what he does, but he proceeded to do a magic show for me while we waited for the people in front of us to check out. It wasn't bad and he had such an amazing smile that I couldn't help but leave the store happier for having met him.

It is a rare opportunity to give pure joy to a complete stranger or to get it. We have that opportunity when we send calling cards to our troops. We give them a little joy and they give us a lot of protection.

Don't our Soldiers and Marines deserve to be happier because of us?


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feastwood posted on December 20, 2007 17:28

We received a note today from the Sergeant who distributed our most recent batch of phone-cards to the troops in Iraq and he sent these photos of some of our happy heroes. 

"I got the cards the other day and have been passing them out, I tell everyone what you all are doing and they thank you all very much. One young troop was so happy that he could call his mom now I think he is still smiling!"

[Update] All photos are now available in our Photo Gallery.


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It's as simple as this. our soldiers overseas can't afford to call home, and we need to take care of them. We are collecting calling cards to send to them. Send calling cards or you can donate directly into our paypal account and we will buy and send the cards for you.

There are several ways to donate:

Best: Visit any Compass Bank or Bank of America branch - 100% of your donation goes to the troops!

2nd Best: Click on the Make A Donation button above to use PayPal (PayPal gets a small percentage off the top for their service fee)

Additional Option: Mail AT&T International calling cards to: GI Phone Home - PO Box 63262 Phoenix, AZ 85082

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