Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas Stockings for Soldiers, Our Annual holiday drive!


BE SANTAS HELPERS! HO HO HO it's right around the corner! It's time to roll up our sleeves and gather goods for our Stockings for Soldiers Our goal this year is 400! These will be delivered to our combat wounded who are hospitalized as well as to homeless/disabled Vietnam Veterans!

YOU CAN HELP BY:

Sponsoring a stocking or two, or three....

Blast out this blog to everyone, you never know who may be in a position to have their company donate 400 items to go in the stockings. Or who may want to contribute gifts in kind or funds for this project!


WHO: American Soldier Network
WHAT: Stockings campaign
WHERE: Send all donations or stocking sponsor funds to
American Soldier Network
24000 Alicia Parkway #17 Suite 244
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
WHEN: By Thanksgiving 11/26/09
HOW:
We need everyone's help! Stockings cost approx $25.00 each

WHAT TYPE OF ITEMS?
  • Christmas stockings
  • pocket games
  • playing cards
  • small electronic games
  • batteries for electronic games
  • cd's
  • dvd's
  • small books
  • calendars for 2010
  • fun novelty items
  • non chocolate candy
  • non peanut snacks
  • game books
  • puzzle books
  • pencils, pens for the game books
  • items to help pass time while hospitalized
Please let us know! Email us if you or someone you know is sending goodies so we can get receipt letters and coordinate!
ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE WE ARE A 501C3 TAX EXEMPT ORGANIZATION

LET'S ALL GIVE TO THOSE WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR ALL

With deep heart felt gratitude, thank you!
Annie Nelson
Founder


Monday, November 16, 2009

Country Cares: Orange County Holiday Fundraiser Event to Support Our Troops

Help support the troops by joining the American Soldier Network for a holiday fund-raising event November 21st at 8pm!

Listen to the Country Cares commercial below or click the image to enlarge for more info...



Can't see or hear the player above? Click here.

Please bring stocking stuffers to donate or sponsor a stocking with a cash donation.
*Click here for a list of items to stuff stockings with*

Visit the Cowboy Country Saloon website for more info.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Project Welcome Home

The goal of our American Soldier Network is to change the face of national television by creating shows that honor, thank and raise awareness of our soldiers/veterans needs once they are back home. Here is just one of our shows in development.



We have to self produce so here's how YOU can help?
  • Spread the word. SUBSCRIBE to blog now also;
  1. click here to follow us on twitter
  2. Become a fan on Facebook
  • Network any television contacts for us.
  • Fund raise on our behalf.
  • Post comments and share our story.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Thanking soldiers, it can be quite simple. Americans owe our troops a thank you!

When I was in San Antonio last month, I was having lunch at Cracker Barrel and noticed a young couple with an infant out of the corner of my eye. I knew they were military, they had the look and we were across the street from Brook Army Medical Center. The sadness in their eyes and expressions on their face pulled at my heart strings and I quietly asked the waitress to give me their lunch check and just simply tell them Thank You!

Well, they got it out of the waitress who bought their lunch so I went over and spent a few moments. I gave them a business card and simply said, thank you both for your silent sacrifices and service to our country. I am forever grateful. It was a very touching moment, I left and figured I would never hear from them. I just got this email via face book. Now this is what my crusade is all about! Afterall the American Soldier Network is touching lives daily, changing our country, spreading an attitude of gratitude one one neighbor, one friend, one colleague, one American at a time! Join me, help support the efforts of the http://www.americansoldiernetwork.org/ , we can't do it alone! We need everyone's help! Now here's the email names and cities removed for privacy, read and reflect!
God bless!

September 14 at 6:08pm

I just wanted to say Thank you for all you do. I met you once at a cracker barrel in Texas. I was with my husband SGT.+++ We were going home after a long day at BAMC. Where he was diagnosed with TBI. He is being treated and seen now daily at home. I had the little baby boy. We actually have five children in all. I just wanted to say hello! You ask that we keep in touch and I wanted to tell you that you were a blessing that day to meet. We were struggling to pinching pennies to get back and forth to BAMC. That day you do not know how much you were a blessing to us. I promised to keep in touch and that is why I looked you up. I was wondering what all you do. My husband has been to IRAQ 3 times. Two before ever meeting me. I met him during his 3rd tour and I was getting out of an highly abusive marriage. We kinda found each other and were pen pals ourselves. No intentions of being more, but God had other plans. He is truly the love of my life and my children's. I am amazed at how things turned out. Anyhow I just wanted to say Hi!

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Monday, September 14, 2009

Military child doing good. Thanks American Soldier Network!

Every now and then you get a little note, call, email or message that hits home and makes you realize that no matter how big the mountain is to climb you are on the right path and the climb is so worth the effort. I received one of those letters this weekend and wanted to share. Out of the mouths of babes is so powerful. This young girl, daughter of an Army soldier gets it and in a big way. Now if more adults could get it like she does our country would be the beacon of light we used to be!

As our American Soldier Network grows we can reach out and help raise awareness for more groups who are doing right by our veterans! Your support goes a long way so keep on spreading the word and helping us to make a DIFFERENCE!

Here  was my email:

Hi Annie,

My name is Kenzie Hall. I am 11 years old and started a non profit called Brat Pack 11 for military kids when my dad left for Afghanistan. I read all about your foundation and I think it is amazing! I pasted a letter from me that tells about who we are. I am having a website built and planning my first charity event to support military kids of deployed or fallen servicemen and servicewomen. The first family we are helping is the Cpt Yllescas family. Cpt Yllescas was deployed with my dad in Afghanistan but didn't make it back. You can read more about them in their blog and in my letter below.

I am having a brochure made and attached a rough draft and a phot of me my sister and dad the day he came home.

Thank you Annie!

Kenzie Hall

BP11
http://www.yllescasfamily.blogspot.com/
 


Blogg by founder Annie Nelson

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Navy Cross Marine Jeremiah Workman throws out first pitch at the LA Angels of Anaheim game Sept. 11, 2009

Over a year ago while attending the GI Film Festival in Washington DC, I met Staff Sergant Jeremiah Workman. Decorated with the Navy Cross a honor of valor second only to the Medal of Honor, for his efforts in Iraq while serving the contry and the Marines. Jeremiah and I had an intstant connection . Our mutual passions for raising awareness for our troops and changing the attitude of our nation. Jeremiah soon became an advisory board member of my American Soldier Network. Together we travel this nation raising awareness for PTSD, wounded warriors, veterans, our charity American Soldier Network and now his book which will release on 9/15/09 on random house "Shadow of the Sword". This is a powerful account of his journey to Iraq and back. The emotional battlefield he had to live through, his family life, his military life and battling PTSD. (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
This Friday 9/11/09 as we recogonize the day that changed our nation forever the LA Angels of Anaheim have invited Jeremiah to come throw out the ceremonial first pitch before their game against the Chicago White Sox. Jeremiah and I, will be once again together, raising awareness for our organization's efforts as well as introducing his book "Shadow of the Sword" to the people of Southern California.
Come out to the game and say "hello". We both would love to say hello! Be sure weather you can get out to the game or not to always say thank you to our veterans and troops! They all deserve our gratitude no matter what your views on politics are. As one of our nations great leaders said long long ago, "Any nation that does not honor its heroes will not long endure." A. Lincoln God bless America and our troops! Blogg by American Soldier Network founder Annie Nelson Photo below: Annie Nelson & Jeremiah Workman http://www.jeremiahworkmam.com/ http://www.americansoldiernetwork.org/




Wednesday, April 22, 2009

American Soldier Network in 2009

Greetings! It has truly been a busy 2009. We have launched a face book page American Soldier Network. We have all of the photos of our events currently posted there. There you will find the photos from our night with Gary Sinsie and the Lt. Dan Band at the Coach House. It was a very special evening and Gary Sinise is a great man. That was followed by a day for our donors on the set of CSI NY. Gary donated a day on the set as a live auction item for our Cowboy Country event last Dec. and we finally made that day a reality! It was a magical day! Ben, Gary's long time make up artist was a most gracious co-host while Gary was doing his scenes. Then in April we were invited by Le Tip International and the Housewives of the OC to be a part of their networking mixer. A fun evening had by all. We continue to focus the bulk of our efforts on securing funding for our Project Welcome Home. Thank you to all who support us. Our veterans and presently serving men and women and amazing and their dedication and sacrifice is to be honored 24/7.

Friday, January 2, 2009

A Peter White's Christmas Jazz Concert


Music made a magical night of thanks and appreciation. We were able to host a group of our Army and their wives at a Peter Whites Christmas Concert at the Grove of Anaheim on 12/23/08! Thank you to Mr. Derek Quinn of www.DQPRo.com & www.GreenSceneJazzSeries.com for your gracious donation of the tickets for our heroes. They had a night away from work and to just absorb some wonderful music, family, friends and fun!

08 Christmas Stockings for Soldiers Project

MISSION COMPLETE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We did it! Over 300+ stuffed Christmas stockings went to our nations heroes! We delivered over 250 to our combat wounded at Baloba Naval Hospital, we shipped 60+ to our deployed special operations men in the middle east and we delivered 50+ to our homeless Vietnam Veterans at the VA in Los Angeles. Thank you to all who gave of their time, finances, product and prayers! This was truly a huge success and we touched so many lives of those who have given so much for us! Freedom is not free and to be able to give a small token of our appreciation to those who silently sacrifice so much was a true gift! The men and women who proudly wear our nation's uniforms to serve and protect each of us and our freedoms are amazing people who deserve our deepest gratitude! Enjoy the photos below of this amazing project and again thank you!





































2008 Cowboy Country Event

Howdy Ya'll.... On Saturday 12/6/08 we had a Celebrate our troops and the holidays fund raiser at http://www.cowboycountry.mu/ in Long Beach, CA. It was a great time had by all. We had a 3.5 foot tall balloon cowboy boot that we had a "fill this boot with cash" fund raiser, actor Gary Sinise matched every dollar raised by the boot. The boot raised $ 1,050.00 AND with Gary's match it really raised $ 2,100.00!!!!! Thank you Gary! We also had a live auction, opportunity drawing and Cowboy Country had a shooter bar upstairs that gave $1.00 per shot sold. Overall it was a great success for us! It helped our 2008 Christmas Stockings for our Soldiers project! Thanks to all who donated goodies for the stockings, bought drawing tickets, bought live auction items, threw $$ in the boot and to those who bought shots at the shooter bar! Also many thanks to those who volunteered their time to help make the night such a special evening. Below are some fun pics from that night! Yee haw!