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Bama Angel in the news!
January 10, 2009 by Nicki Faulk
Posted to Baldwin County Now is a story about one of our own Bama Angels, Nancy Anderson.
DAPHNE, Ala. — Nancy Anderson is doing her part to help American soldiers stationed in Iraq feel a little closer to home. Through Soldier’s Angels — a support organization for U.S. service personnel — Anderson has committed to knitting 70 pairs of slippers for servicewomen.
Way to go, Nancy!!!
Send personalized cards to military moms overseas
April 20, 2008 by Nicki Faulk
Via Shelle Michaels at Wingtip 2 Wingtip, Recordable Cards with Music from Hallmark are being released in time for Mother’s Day. These cards allow the sender to add a personalized voice message, which is followed by a prerecorded song. You can tell Mom exactly how you feel with the sound of your voice and a song.
Per Jon Gray:
Hallmark has launched for military moms overseas. They’re partnering with the military to help children at four military installations mail their recorded messages of love and support this Mother’s Day through the donation of the new Hallmark Recordable Cards With Music. Many of these women have been away for as long as 15 months at a time. Events will be held at four installations experiencing high rates of deployment — Ft. Bliss, Ft. Riley, Ft. Campbell, and Ft. Stewart. Hallmark is hosting the events to give children a chance to personalize and mail their cards in time for them to arrive on Mother’s Day, May 11. Of course, these cards can’t replace the joy of seeing their child face-to-face, but hopefully they will be away for them to connect across the miles.
It’s a great idea! Visit the Hallmark site for a demo: www.hallmark.com/addyourvoice
Listen up, Lady Vets!
April 4, 2008 by Nicki Faulk
Courtesy of the SA blog:
Summit planned for women veterans
The fourth National Summit on Women Veterans Issues will be June 20-22 in Washington. Sponsored by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the summit will offer sessions specifically for the reserves and National Guard, information on military sexual trauma and readjustment issues, and other programs and exhibits.
VA offers a variety of services and programs for the needs of women veterans, including high-quality primary health-care services. VA’s mental health care for women includes substance-abuse counseling and evaluation/treatment of military sexual trauma and post traumatic stress disorder.
Specific VA initiatives for 2008 include:
- Enhancing skills of primary care providers who treat women veterans.
- Examining other women’s health issues, including cardiac care, breast cancer and colo-rectal cancer.
- Focusing on family issues and avoiding birth defects through enhanced pharmacy practices.
About 1.7 million women veterans make up 7 percent of the veteran population, and a quarter-million use VA health-care services. Today, more than 200,000 women serve in the U.S. Armed Forces.
VA is reaching out to women veterans who suffer problems related to sexual trauma or harassment while in the military. Programs are also available for women veterans who are homeless or victims of domestic violence. The department operates 50 women’s health centers, which develop new and enhanced programs; some also conduct research on medical and psychosocial issues. The largest women’s center is at the James A. Haley VA Medical Center in Tampa, Fla., with more than 20,000 women veterans enrolled for care.
More information on the National Summit on Women Veterans Issues can be found at www.va.gov/womenvet. For questions about VA benefits, call 1-800-827-1000. For questions about VA health care, call 1-877-222-8387 or go to www.va.gov.



















