The Bill Meyers Radio Show on KMED
Broadcast on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at 7:15 a.m. For more information about The Bill Meyers Radio Show on KMED, see:
www.kmed.com/pages/personality/Bill_Meyer
Larry & Krista in the Morning on KRWQ
July 24, 2008 at 8 a.m. For more information about Larry & Krista in the Morning on KRWQ, see:
http://www.krwq.com/pages/personality/flakes
To Donate Online
To donate to the shipping fund or to sponsor a care package, visit:
https://marineparentsinc.com/medford.asp MarineParents.com, Inc. is an IRS approved 501(c)(3) public charity eligible to receive tax deductable donations. Donations will be used for The Care Package Project™.
Local Drive Drop Off Points
Eagle Point Super WalMart
Medford WalMart
Talent WalMart
Items may be dropped off on July 26. If you have items that you would like to drop off prior to that time, contact Tonya through the radio station and she will make arrangements.
Contacts
Tonya Staller
Phone: 541-531-0147
Email: tnstaller@hotmail.com
Tonya, a life-long resident of Medford, Oregon and the sister of a Marine currently serving with an Infantry Unit in Afghanistan, has started "The Medford Oregon Troop Support Project" in an effort to raise awareness for troop support as well as to get much-needed items shipped overseas to Marines serving in Iraq, Aghanistan, and Africa in support of the Global War on Terror.
Tonya will hold a drive to collect items to send to the troops on July 26, 2008. The drive and fundraisers are being held in conjunction with the MarineParents.com, Inc. Care Package Project™ which ships over 1100 care packages six times a year to Marines stationed in combat zones. Shipping costs for each care package date run over $10,000.
Tonya has garnered the support of several radio stations for publicizing the event and collecting donations for shipping funds and sponsoring care packages prior to actual care package drive.
Additionally, the local WalMart stores are on board as drop-off locations on July 26 for items you would like to donate for the troops serving overseas. The list of items to donate for the troops include:
LCpl Matthew, USMC
"My brother Matthew is my inspiration!" Tonya tells us. Both Tonya and Matthew grew up in Medford, Oregon.
Personal Care Items
Baby wipes for personal hygiene (alcohol-free)
Toothpaste (in hard-side tubes rather than traditional tubes)
Toothbrushes
Nail clippers
Shampoo & Conditioner
Deodorant
Liquid Body Wash soap (no pump-style dispensers)
Liquid anti-bacterial soap (no pump-style dispensers)
Lotion (no pump-style dispensers)
Disposable razors
Kleenex (travel-size packets)
Disposable hand sanitizing wipes
Sunblock
Q-tips
Throat Lozenges
Mints
Eye Drops (to relieve dry eye, not redness)
Blistex, Chapstick, Carmex (in stick-tubes rather than tubs)
Lotrimin AF or Tinactin (tubes of ointment or cream, bottle of drops; please do not send the aerosol spray type)
Medicated Foot Powder
Medicated Foot Swabs
Matthew in Afghanistan
A rare photo of Tonya's brother, Matthew, in Afghanistan. Matthew is with the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, or 2/7, and infantry unit out of Twentynine Palms, California.
Supply Items
Boot liners/insoles
72' Bootlaces (brown or tan preferred)
Eyeglass wipes
Sandwich size, Quart-size and 1-gallon Ziploc plastic bags
Disposable cameras
Deck of cards
Cigarettes or Chew
Clothing Items (Try Military Surplus Stores)
Cotton socks (Olive green, Black or white)
Military-green or Olive Boot Socks
T-Shirts (Olive green, short sleeve)
Undershirts (White, short sleeve)
Communication Items
Envelopes, paper, pens
Small pads of paper Notebooks (a size they can keep in a pocket and keep dry)
Drawing pads (small) Small, blank journals
Matthew and sister, Tonya
Food & Snack Items
Gum
Lifesavers
Mints (blister pack gum is best because of the intense heat)
Assorted hard candies
Dried fruit
Nuts
Sunflower seeds
Peanuts
Trail mix
Power bars
Protein bars
Nutritional bars
Beef jerky
Single-serving bags of crackers, chips, snack mixes, pop tarts, cereal bars, granola bars
Ramen Noodles
Cup-O-Noodles serving cups
Ravioli and other canned ready-to-eat meals (canned or styrofoam single serving are best)
Tuna lunch kits (includes foil pouch of tuna, crackers, and condiments in each single-serving kit)
Canned sardines, or smoked oysters
canned nacho cheese dip
Taco BellŪ Sauce Packets
Seasoning salts
Flavoring salts
Beverage Items
Ground Coffee
Tea mix
Hot cocoa mix
Lemonade mix
Koolade mix
Gatorade mix (powdered only)
Crystal Light (or other brand) 'On The Go' flavor packets