WALMART SHOWS THEY CARE

With a generous community grant Walmart gave Food4Troops the opportunity to send our soldiers a taste of home.

 
 

Happy Holidays from Food4Troops!

Everyone at Food4Troops would like to say thank you for your donations this year. Because of your kindness and generosity, over 1000 caring packages have been sent to our troops.

Click here for a Holiday Message from Gene and Marlene Epstein

 
 

McCAFFERTY AUTO GROUP DRIVES HOME THE MESSAGE: “WE CARE”

 

 

 

 

 

When Gene Epstein spoke to Todd Buch of McCafferty Auto Group about Food4Troops, Todd had only one question; what can we do?  This week with their donation, at least 70 soldiers will be sent a taste of home.  The reason; McCafferty cares about their community, and especially our soldiers that sacrifice so much to assure our freedom.  Thank you from all who volunteer at Food4Troops.

Go to McCafferty Auto Group

 

 
 

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Click here for a Holiday Message from Gene and Marlene Epstein

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Monday, November 21st Food4Troops was given the honor of participating with Gene and Marlene Epstein in their 26th Annual Thanksgiving turkey give away held at Calvary Baptist Church in Bristol.  Altogether  332 turkeys and all the fixens were given with love to people that need just a little help at this time of the year.  However this year Gene and Marlene added a little extra.  Checks were given to the first 50 veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Vietnam who were in need.  A scrumptious breakfast was also provided for all who attended and there were smiles all around.  Food4Troops would like to thank Gene and Marlene for this opportunity to give back to the community and share their message to all our Veterans, and active duty personnel that “We Care”

Happy Thanksgiving

and

Thank you for your service

Please use this link to see more  http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2011/11/22/brotherly-love-an-early-thanksgiving-gift/

 
 

DOYLESTOWN “FAMILY” MARKET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since October Food4Troops has been honored with the opportunity to be a part of the Doylestown Farmers Market. Every Saturday since the beginning
of October Jan Tompkins and Nancy Bierly, the market organizers, showed their kindness, generosity, and patriotism
by making sure Food4Troops had a space at the market. The good people who came to the market did the rest.  Our participation at the market
has resulted in hundreds of caring packages being sent to our troops. Their help has also triggered many events that have been essential
in sending our soldiers a taste of home.

Go to Doylestown Farmers Market

 
 

DR. ROB AND THE HOLLOWEEN CANDY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When Dr. Robert E. Riesenberger, a pediatric dentist, and his staff; Jen McClain, Allison Horner, Trish Barberry, Lisa Patti, and Dianne Stoler
offered children $1 a pound for their Halloween candy they had one goal in mind.  They wanted to send a message of caring to our soldiers.  Their donation of 400 pounds of Halloween candy has truley sent a message of support to our troops.
See Dr. Robs Website

 
 

DOYLESTOWN SPORTS MEDICINE SHOWS THEY CARE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brian Cassel and Kim Kruchinski of Doylestown Sports Medicine started to collect
donations of food and personal items in October .  Their idea was to show their
support for our soldiers on Veterans day and they did.   Over 100 lbs of care was
donated to our soldiers to send them a taste of home.

Go to Doylestown Sports Medicine

 

 

 

 
 

SWEET TOOTH FOR THE SOLDIERS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barbara O’Malley and Karen Rice from the North Penn YMCA, Lansdale branch, showed their support by organizing the collection of 700 lbs of Halloween candy and packing and shipping 70 caring packages to our troops. The Lansdale VFW provided the funds to ship that taste of home to our soldiers.
Go to the North Penn YMCA

 
 

THATS ELEMENTARY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In October Mr Brett Wells, a teacher at Samuel Everitt Elementary School called Food4Troops and asked what they could do to show their
support for our troops on Veterans Day. They collected donations throughout the Month of October and On November 10, 2011 the principal, Mr.
Andre Modica, Mr. Brett Wells, the teachers and children donated 500 lbs of food, personal items, and shipping cost to show they care.  At
least 100 soldiers will receive a taste of home and the message that

“Samuel Everitt Elementary cares”. 

 
 

VETERANS DAY 11/11/11

To all our veterans “Thank you for your service, and your caring”