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Soldiers' Angels'
The Soldiers' Angels was started by a self-described ‘ordinary mother’ of an ordinary young man turned hero, Corporal Brandon Varn.
Brandon was deployed in Iraq and has since honorably completed his mission and has returned back to his proud and loving family
and is stationed at Ft. Sill Ok.
In the summer of 2003, he wrote home expressing
his concern that some soldiers did not receive any mail or support from home. Being a caring and loving mother, she
decided not to allow a situation like that to continue. She contacted a few friends and extended family to ask if they
would write to a soldier or two. Within
a few short months, The Soldiers’ Angels Foundation went from a mother writing a few extra letters to an Internet Community
of over thousands of angels worldwide and growing stronger with the addition of new members daily. With more and more
merchants donating services, money and items for packages, the Angels reorganized as a 501 c 3 non-profit foundation.
Soldiers’ Angels currently supports
thousands of American Service Members stationed wherever we raise our Country’s Flag and the number is growing daily.
We also work tirelessly supporting our Wounded Soldiers, with transitional backpacks, personal visits, phone calls, etc.
Additionally, we send our thanks via letters and email to the military of Great Britain, Poland and Australia who serve by
our soldiers side in Iraq. Soldiers' Angels
are 100 percent volunteer run and dedicated to ensuring that our military know they are loved and supported during and after
their deployment into harms way.
A community of Angels volunteer daily to provide aid and comfort to our military and their families. Join the many Soldiers’
Angels to ensure that no soldier goes unloved. If you would like to assist in adopting a Soldier, Sailor, Airman or
Marine or know of one who wishes to receive mail and care packages from home
Correct Education for Better Learning
Since I was in high school, my mother has workied wiht Special Need's children. Everyday after I would get out of school
I would visit her and the students. Soon I realized that these schildren were not getting the education that they needed
in order to learn. It turns out that 1 in 3 schools accrossthe US are not giving there Special Need’s students
the proper education.
I want to make it known that just because they are Special Need’s student’s does
not mean that they can not learn. I helped one student in my mom’s class
learn how to multiply. It turns out that she is a whiz at math. But no one, not even her mother, knew because she was only taught how to add number’s up to 50. I want these children to know that they are smart and I want them to succeed.
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