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Dear North Star Group, My 6 & 7 year old boys love writing letters to their dad, they feel that he's their hero out there keeping them safe, so I just want to say "THANK YOU" for all of your support and efforts you give to ALL of OUR Military families. A "Navy" family.. |
America Supports You: Groups Help the Few, the Proud, the Expecting By Sharon Foster American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 14, 2008 – Two troop-support groups hosted a “Military Showers of Appreciation” for 15 expectant military mothers July 27 at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Many of the expectant mothers helped by the two groups -- North Star Group and Operation Showers of Appreciation -- have spouses who are deployed and will not be home for the birth of their new babies. “Military Showers of Appreciation assists active-duty military families from all branches that are expecting new babies with various items they will need to care for their new baby,” said Mandy Sims, vice president of the North Star Group. “Because many of these pregnant mothers have babies alone with new fathers deployed, we pay special attention to pampering these spouses and supporting them positively during this time.” The North Star Group -- a home-front supporter of the Defense Department’s America Supports You program -- has been hosting “Military Showers of Appreciation” since 2006. The group decided to make this event one of their various military programs after a North Star Group volunteer and military veteran had her baby alone during her husband’s deployment. “This shower shed a little sunlight on a difficult time that many military spouses experience during constant deployments,” Sims said. “Many people do not realize the sacrifices the entire military family makes during a deployment. It is important to the North Star Group that military families know they are appreciated and that they are not alone.” The baby showers are held quarterly, and applications are accepted on a first-come, most-needed basis. Twenty to 25 spouses are honored per shower each quarter. At the most recent baby shower, held in July, the North Star Group and Operation Showers of Appreciation honored the 100th family assisted. Families at the special shower received lunch, gifts, massages, mini-makeovers and professional family portraits. “I received a lot of baby necessities,” said Ashley Ruiz, who attended the July 27 shower. “Everything from baby bottles to a bassinet, the gifts helped us out a lot. The entire event was just a very supportive, caring atmosphere. I really enjoyed it. The baby shower also provided me an opportunity to meet and make new friends with other pregnant military moms.” North Star Group plans to work with Operation Showers of Appreciation again in planning the next “Military Showers of Appreciation” event, scheduled Dec. 6 for 20 expectant mothers at Camp Pendleton. Military families are informed about these baby showers through information and application flyers and news releases distributed on bases and posted online at the North Star Group and Operation Showers of Appreciation Web sites. “We will make every attempt to do something special for expecting families even if they miss the shower cut-off dates,” Sims said. “These quarterly showers are currently held at Camp Pendleton and Twentynine Palms, California, base locations, with plans of expanding to bases in other states in the future. All military servicemembers in California willing to travel to the shower from any military bases in the area are welcome to apply.” To be considered, applicants must provide a valid active-duty military ID, current leave and earnings statement, proof of pregnancy and a completed application. The North Star Group, which also offers information referral services to these mothers, is a supporter of the Defense Department’s America Supports You program, which connects citizens and companies with servicemembers and their families serving at home and abroad. Defense link.mil news The North Star Group, Inc. 501(c)(3) |

| ASY HOMEFRONT ORGANIZATION OF THE WEEK: July 18 2008 The North Star Group is a humanitarian organization devoted to providing assistance to anyone affected by a disaster and protecting their rights. The organization's "Operation Letters from Home" was created to boost the morale of deployed military members and their children. Its objective is to aid military children with paid postage and communication during a loved one's deployment, to help the military member and the child stay close to one another. With financial strains often brought on by deployments, the organization hopes to increase the ability of family communications during deployment. To learn more, go to: www.nsgsolutions.com |






| Operation Letters From Santa is back 2009! Please visit our current projects page for more information! |

NSG is working on a memorial project Hot rod/bike run from Coronado Base to Camp Pendleton CA in March 2011 to honor our fallen Marines. Our goal and mission is to have a parade of vehicles so large and awesome it will stop all in awe to take a moment to thank our brothers who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom. NSG is hoping this event will take place in early March 2011. NSG is looking for applicants and corporate sponsors to make this possible. If you are interested in attending or being a sponsor please contact mandy@nsgsolutions.com |
| Wednesday January 27, 2010 Lives saved... thanks to you! Dear The North Star Group, Inc. 501(c)(3), You’re making a life-saving impact in Haiti! From the day the earthquake struck on January 12 up until yesterday, you helped to distribute more than 1.6 million meals — and you’ve been feeding thousands more every day since. You’ve sent supplies that are helping to save lives — there were 200,000 people injured in the devastating quake, and at least 150,000 confirmed dead. Thank you for standing with me and Convoy of Hope to respond immediately to the urgent needs of the earthquake victims in the terrible aftermath. You’re providing clean drinking water for the refugees through Sawyer water filters you’ve helped install and train the locals in how to use. You’re part of sending more than one million pounds of food already in the pipeline. Thank you! You’re making a difference. I know the children and families whose lives you’ve touched would thank you, face to face, if they could. I’ve just received an update from our team on the ground in Port au Prince, Haiti. They’re still being besieged with hungry, needy people. Aid is arriving every day ... but Haiti has a long road ahead to recovery. Convoy of Hope is committed to helping these desperate people over the long haul. Your support makes that possible. Thank you for giving. We also invite you to come see the latest videos, pictures and stories from Haiti to see what your generosity is accomplishing there. Thank You again! God bless you, Hal Donaldson President |
