TROY—Troy University’s support program for members
of the U.S. military is seeking public donations from across southeast Alabama
to fill care packages for Trojans serving in combat theaters.
Called “Troy for Troops,” the program is
designed to identify and thank current students, alumni, faculty or
staff members—or members of their immediate families— who are on active
military duty. A special link to the University’s website (www.troy.edu/)
includes a message to the troops from Chancellor Jack Hawkins, Jr.,
accompanied by a form that Trojans in military service can complete to
update their contact information. Trojans serving in combat zones as
part of Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom will be
sent a special gift from the University.
The program, led by Janice Hawkins, the
University’s first lady, began in October and more than 300 Trojans in
the armed services, including 48 serving in combat zones, have responded
to date. Student organizations on campus have volunteered to assemble
and mail the packages, but the University is asking the public to join
the effort by donating small gifts for the packages, according to
Barbara Patterson, director of student involvement.
“We are asking for only new items or used
items in excellent shape,” Patterson said. “We will not take used
clothing of any kind.”
Some of the items most requested by
service personnel are:
- Snacks and non-perishable food
items;
- Undershirts (white, short sleeves);
- Socks (bootcut in black, green or
white);
- AT&T Global Pre-Paid Military
Calling Cards;
- Movie DVDs and music CDs (new or
used, original only);
- Paperback books/puzzle books; and
- Sunglasses.
To aid in this effort, drop sites are being set up
at all four of Troy University’s Alabama campuses. The sites are:
- At the Troy Campus, the Office of
Alumni Affairs, 100 Highland Avenue;
- At the Dothan Campus, 103 Malone
Hall, in care of Amy Farver;
- At the Montgomery Campus 201 Whitley
Hall,
- At the Phenix City Campus, the lobby
of Adams Hall.
Any questions about
making donations to the program may be directed to Ms. Patterson at
334-670-3204. |