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Girl Scout wants to send cookies
to troops overseas
March 5, 2013
Sgt. Shaft
Dear Sgt. Shaft:
My daughter, Elise, a fourth-grader in Auburn Hills,
Michigan, is in the Girl
Scouts for the fourth year. She is the epitome of a Girl
Scout. Girl Scouts (www.gssem.org) has
offered her the opportunity with her friends to develop her leadership
skills. Elise sets her own goals. I support her in
the goals she sets, and we spend a lot of time together while she works
toward them.
We would appreciate your support
of her efforts this year in Girl
Scouts. Even the smallest efforts to help her in her goals
add up.
Elise has two big goals she has set for
herself this year:
• Her first goal has been to
establish a homework club for her classmates after school where up to 15
students receive FREE extra help from volunteers including parents,
myself and older students in the National Honor
Society. Kids stay after school for an hour and a half and
work on homework and when done, they play educational games. The kids
love being with their friends and by the time they leave school for the
day their homework is done. In our school, there are many kids who do
not have someone that is able to help them at home.
This effort is her way to give to
others and work toward her Girl
Scouts bronze award. This effort started the first day of
this school year in fourth grade, and she intends to continue this
effort through the end of the school year. We have found fourth grade as
a key to learning basics that will carry into her future school years
and know that Elise and all of the students involved are
benefitting from it.
• She has also set a big
goal for herself this year in selling a lot of Girl Scout cookies.
Amazingly, last year she sold 1,001 boxes of Girl Scout cookies. We
never thought this was possible. However, she did it with perseverance
and determination. … She wants to surpass last year’s goal
and works hard toward this every day. Our sales continue through March
17.
This is where we could use your
help! Right now is our cookie selling time, and Elise would like to accept your donation on
behalf of Girl
Scouts for cookies to be sent to our military. We are sure
that a taste of home would provide comfort to these men and women
fighting for our country by reminding them of a taste of home. If you
keep a copy of your check, it will be your receipt of a charitable
donation to a worthy cause.
Our Girl Scout
Council, Girl
Scouts of Southeastern Michigan has a unique effort to
collect donations at $4 a box in partnership with another organization,
Operation Troop Aid, to send Girl Scout cookies overseas. (You can read
more about this at our council website at https://www.gssem.org/products/cookies/Pages/troops-to-troops.aspx.)
I am not an employee of Girl
Scouts and my daughter is simply a determined Girl Scout
wanting to sell her cookies to those that appreciate them. Elise and I came up with a plan to reach out
to those individuals that truly value and recognize this unique
opportunity available to send cookies overseas that also help her reach
her cookie sales goals. Of course, anything that you are doing to
support our military troops, our veterans and even the Girl
Scouts is always appreciated.
We do hope that we can accept your
purchase of cookies for your own enjoyment OR if we can accept your
donation of $4 per box to send to our men and women in Iraq and
Afghanistan. Our Girl Scout
Council requires that I collect all monies and send them
payment for the cookies. Therefore, checks would need to be made out to
me, Dana
Bierer. If your intention is to send a large donation, we
have never been fortunate enough to have this issue, but I could follow
up with our
Council to determine the most appropriate way to handle such
an issue, if needed.
Thank you for your consideration
and your continued efforts to make the United States the greatest place
to be for our families. We look forward to hearing back from you.
Sincerely,
Elise
Bierer (9 years old)
Dana
Bierer
Dear Dana:
I am proud of your patriotic young
daughter, Elsie. I urge all my readers to help her achieve her goal
which will certainly put a smile on our troops who are serving in
harm’s way.
Shaft notes
• Kudos to Chairman Jeff
Miller (FL-01) and Ranking Member Mike Michaud (Maine-02) for
introducing H.R. 813, the Putting Veterans Funding First Act of 2013.
The bill would require Congress to fully fund the Department of Veterans
Affairs’ discretionary budget a year ahead of schedule, ensuring
that all VA services will have timely, predictable funding in an era
where continuing resolutions and threats of government shutdowns are all
too frequent.
“If there is one thing
people in Washington and across America agree on, it’s that we
should never let funding for veterans become a casualty of Washington
gridlock. I’m proud to introduce this bipartisan bill, which would
simply enact into law the widely accepted view that America’s
veterans should not be held responsible for Washington’s inability
to reach an agreement on how to cut spending. Our veterans were there
for us when we needed them the most, and the Putting Veterans Funding
First Act of 2013 will ensure they have our support during their time of
need.” Mr. Miller said.
Currently, Congress funds the
medical-care portion – roughly 86 percent of VA’s
discretionary budget – at the beginning of each fiscal year.
Providing the remainder of the discretionary budget – roughly $8
billion – up front would make it easier for VA to plan for key
investments in information technology, claims processing and
construction projects.
• Send letters to Sgt. Shaft, c/o John Fales, P.O. Box
65900, Washington, D.C. 20035-5900; fax 301/622-3330, call 202/257-5446
or email sgtshaft@bavf.org.
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