This is how you can support the troops
Saturday, August 30th, 2008Operation Back2School. First I’ve heard of it. Happy to hear it’s happening.
Organizers distributed more than 1,500 backpacks to children of service members from across Washington. Cool weather and the threat of rain didn’t drive people away; hundreds waited more than 90 minutes before the event began.
“They were just lining up around the building, around the corner,” said Susan Allen, the volunteer coordinator with Operation Homefront Washington. “People came from Fort Lewis, McChord (Air Force Base), Whidbey Island, Bremerton. I’m really excited about the turnout.”
Operation Homefront Washington started the backpack giveaway last year, but Saturday’s event was about three times larger, Allen said. Lakewood Ford offered use of its building on Pacific Highway SW.
We don’t pay our men and women in the military enough, especially the enlisted. Things like this can make a big difference in the lives of these families.
This one happened in Lakewood, which is no longer Tacoma. I’d like to see both residents of Tacoma as well as city government do more for the military, instead of just helping anti-war protestors.


