WE’LL WORK FOR TROOPS

COMMUNITY MIDDLE SCHOOL, PLAINSBORO N.J.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Food4Troops would like to say thank you to Wanda Rinker, the student teams of The Community Middle School in Plainsboro New Jersey, Principal Gerard Dalton, and the teachers; Elizabeth Randolph, Steve Schaeffer, Karen, Black, Nancy Meck, and Heather Horan, for their support in our effort to send our soldiers, serving in a war zone, a “taste of home”.  With your donations Food4Troops was able to send our soldiers 30 caring packages, and many letters of support with your message that ;

“YOU CARE” 

 
 

HE’S GOT YOU COVERED

 

 

For the last three years, at our booth at ‘The Doylestown Farmers Market”, in the blink of an eye a tall gentleman along with his wife appears and without a word drops an envelope into Food4Troops donation tub, then immediately disappears into the crowd.  And when he’s gone you can be sure of one thing; there is a large enough donation to make sure many of our soldiers receive one of Food4Troops caring packages.  ”Dr. Bob”  as we like to call him, Refice insures we’ll be able to provide the troops what they need as long as there is one.

 
 

DENTIST OFFICE TO THE STARS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since November of last year Dr. Weglos and his magical crew have been collecting donations for our stars, Our Soldiers, and together with his patients and community have sent our troops quite a few “caring packages”.  Special thanks to a special group of dental wizards.

 
 

“ALPHA SIGMA TAU” LENDS A HELPING HAND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With the help of Danielle Marcus and her sisters from Alpha Sigma Tau enough food and money was donated to send our soldiers their message of support.  Food4Troops is proud to partner with them to send our troops these caring packages.

 
 

Pack 153 “Pops” up an idea for our Soldiers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When asked what they’ed like to do for our Soldiers Pack 153 from Feasterville, Pa. said “Send them some Popcorn”, so a little extra care will be in our package’s for awhile along with the cub scouts message “Thank You for Serving Our Country”, and Happy Holidays.”

 
 

“WE SLEEP SAFE AT NIGHT”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Safe in the knowledge that our Troops are always there for us.  Safe in the knowledge that they are ready to make the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. On this Thanksgiving, Food4Troops would like to say a special “Thank You” to our soldiers, both here , and all over the world for the freedoms they unselfishly provide.

 
 

McCafferty Auto Group is Still in the Drivers Seat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once again a call was made to McCafferty Auto Group and Todd Buch answered with a resounding “YES “.  With their donation Food4Troops will be able to send our soldiers a little extra this holiday season and as always our message:

“We Care”

 
 

Einstein Healthcare’s, Moss Rehab at Elkins Park has the right Prescription for “Caring”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From November 1st until November 11th management and employees of Moss Rehab at Elkins Park came together with their donations to send our troops that special package on Veterans Day.  With their donations at least 50 soldiers will receive a taste of home.  Everyone at Food4Troops would like to thank them for sending their message:

“We Care”

 
 

Our Soldiers Can Bank on Wells Fargo

 

 

With a grant from Wells Fargo Community Partners Program Food4Troops will be able to ship over 75 caring packages to our soldiers in Afghanistan.  Special thanks to Store manager Bill Kuchefski for his nomination of Food4Troops, andRegion President Vince Liuzzi for their support in our effort to send our troops a taste of home and the message:

“We Care” 

 
 

FATHER JUDGE/FOOD4TROOPS SOCCER TOURNAMENT

FATHER JUDGE SOCCER POWERHOUSE

This weekend, Nov. 9th, 10, and 11th, Father Judge, and CYO Region 1 came together with Food4Troops to send our soldiers their message of caring, and

“A TASTE OF HOME “

John Dunlap, Father Judge Varsity Soccer Coach, along with his coaches, team, and CYO Region 1 soccer made sure at least 100 soldiers, serving in a war zone, will receive a care package along with their message of caring.