Supporting Our Military Families:
Cell Phones for Soldiers & Summer Camps

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May 27 , 2008

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Salute to Young Heroes: Brittany & Robbie Bergquist


Wrightslaw Joins Cell Phones for Soldiers Family

Update on HR 5658

Free Summer Camp for
Military Kids



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On Memorial Day, we honor the men and women who sacrificed their lives while in military service to our country.

As our thoughts turn to those who are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, we wanted to give you an update on the Wrightslaw Team efforts to support our troops.

First, we want to thank you for the support you offered since we published our Be a Hero page. We appreciate your emails, cards, packages, resource information - and especially your encouragement to continue our efforts.

In this issue of the Special Ed Advocate, you'll learn about two young heroes, our partnership with Cell Phones for Soldiers, and how you can help.

You'll also learn about summer camps for military kids and how to support HR 5658 of the Defense Authorization Act to provide increased assistance to military families who have children with autism.


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Salute to Young Heroes: Brittany and Robbie Bergquist

Meet two young heroes, Brittany Bergquist and her brother Robbie of Norwell, Massachusetts. In April 2004, they pooled $21 of their own money to begin the Cell Phones for Soldiers program.

Robbie and Brittany's program helps soldiers who are serving overseas call home. How does the program work? They collect and recycle old cell phones and use the funds to purchase calling card minutes. Their goal for 2008 is to provide 12 million minutes of prepaid calling cards for troops stationed overseas.

For a 7-year-old who's missing his daddy and his father who is thousands of miles away at war, a phone call is not just a chance to catch up - it's essential. In this video, you'll see how Cell Phones for Soldiers helped one little boy connect with his Dad.

In September 2007, our son Jason was deployed to Iraq. During the weeks of no contact, we lived on an emotional roller coaster. When Jason called and we heard his voice, we experienced an enormous sense of relief. We know the positive impact a phone call with a loved one can make.

Brittany and Robbie receive the Above and Beyond Youth Leadership Award.

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Wrightslaw Joins the Cell Phones for Soldiers Family

After Jason left, we asked ourselves, "What have we done to 'support the troops?'" The answer: "Not much."

We decided to learn all we could about how ordinary people - like us and you - could support the men and women who are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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In November 2007, we put information about how you can help on the Be a Hero page. As we learned more about Brittany, Robbie and the Bergquist family,  we realized that Cell Phones for Soldiers program is a perfect match.

The Bergquist family has always been involved in the special education community. Gail, a special education teacher, has been teaching students with learning disabilities since 1978. Bob, a middle school teacher, has a Master's degree in Special Education. Older sister Courtney graduates this year, and worked extensively with learning disabled and ELL students.

We are pleased to partner with the Bergquists, ReCellular, and the Cell Phones for Soldiers program by including a Cell Phones for Soldiers recycling envelope in all orders for Wrightslaw products.

Here's How You Can Help

It's easy and it's free.

When you receive your order from Wrightslaw, you'll find a Cell Phones for Soldiers mailing envelope tucked inside. Place old, unused cell phones in the envelope, seal it, and drop in the nearest mailbox. That's it! No postage required.

What you can you do if you want to help but aren't ordering Wrightslaw products?

You can donate a phone.

Print the shipping label.

Do you have a business, school, group or organization? Become a drop-off point for Cell Phones For Soldiers. Learn how.

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HR 5658 - Increase Autism Support for Military Families

 

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Free Week of Summer Camp for Military Kids

Ready for some summer fun - swimming, canoeing, rock climbing, archery, fishing, horseback riding, sports? Want to meet other military kids, make new friends, and good memories?

Many camps begin registration in early spring and fill up quickly. Contact programs in your state now to find out if space is still available. If the camp is full, plan for next year now and register early to secure a space.

Below, we've highlighted two great summer camp programs for military kids.

Operation Military Kids has partnered with National 4-H Clubs, state universities, Boys and Girls Clubs, Cooperative Extension Services, and YMCAs to offer free summer camps to military kids in most states. Go to Operation Military Kids and click on your state to find programs available in your area.

Operation Purple Summer campOperation Purple offers a free week of camping for military kids whose parents have been, or are currently deployed. Campers from all branches of service experience a week of fun and adventure at camp, while also learning skills to cope with the parent's deployment.

To arrange for accommodations for children with special needs, please contact the camp in your state.

For more information and resources about summer camps go to Youth Programs and Summer Camps for Military Kids.

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