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Operation
Adopt A Soldier, Inc.
is a not-for-profit corporation originated at Mt. McGregor Correctional
Facility in Wilton, New York. (more)
(flyer)
OAAS
now offers "Pick-a-Package"
We offer select packages that we will pack
and ship to any soldier you wish. Packages are reasonably priced
and any proceeds go to support the continued operation of Operation
Adopt a Soldier. (As
always, if you wish to have a soldiers name added to our mailing
list, we will send them packages on a regular basis, free of charge)

Founder Cliff Seguin - Co-Chair Terry Perry
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We
need coats, hats, gloves, pants, long sleeve shirts and
shoes! Please help our soldiers being medivacced out of
Iraq. Please
mail any donations to:
Walter
Reed Army Medical Center
Medical Family Assistance Center
Bldg. 2, 3rd Floor, Room 3E01
6900 Georgia Ave, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20307-5001
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Carmine Dio supports OAAS
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We
Need Your Help! OAAS
is organizing a silent auction to fund additional postage
to send care packages to the Troops. Please donate
freely to support this event!
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In
order for us to accomplish our goals, we sell car magnets,
shirts, and hats at our rallies and through this website.
We accept monetary and product donations from organizations
and individuals. To donate click here,
to purchase our products, click here.
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"Cliff
Seguin and the volunteers at Operation Adopt-A-Soldier have
dedicated an enormous amount of time and effort to connecting
community members with the military men and women serving abroad.
I have no doubt that Operation Adopt-A-Soldier has played a
vital role in keeping up the morale of the courageous men and
women serving abroad. Operation Adopt-A-Soldier lets our military
men and women know that they are in our thoughts and hearts
and allows us at home a means to assist our soldiers as they
fight on all of our behalves." Roy
J. McDonald ,112th Assembly District |
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Operation Adopt A Soldier/Project Yellow Ribbon Program started
in the minds of two men and became a thoughtful deed of many.
I, as an elected state representative, can't thank the men and
women of this Program enough. I have personally witnessed from
my two cousins (Sergeants Roy and Levi Sayward) recently returning
from Iraq just how much the contact, gifts and thoughts mean
to all. We owe the men and women serving more than can ever
be repaid and we owe those who continue to serve with programs
like this." Teresa
R. Sayward, Assemblywoman 113 AD New York
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