A Worthy Cause
November 10th, 2007 (5:10 pm) by CJ-For some odd reason unbeknownst to me, I’ve never participated in this project. It’s not that I don’t support it, I’ve just never been in a position to do anything about it when the project was going on. Even now, I’m getting into it late.
Valour-IT is a Soldier’s Angels project whose goal is to provide laptops for severely wounded service members. Every cent raised through this program goes to just that. There’s nothing like the ability to remain in contact with your family while recovering from wounds sustained on the battlefield.
I recently returned home from El Paso, TX where I attended the First Sergeants Course on Fort Bliss (more on that on another post). While I was there, a singer/songwriter named David Joseph visited our PX. He had just finished up a live set and was asking the audience to grab a copy of a DVD of his song “I’m Coming Home“, even if they didn’t purchase one of his CD’s. I was sort of in a hurry and just went about my way. About 30 minutes later, he took the stage again and I had an opportunity to listen to him. This is the song he sung (stay with me there’s a purpose to all this):
If the video didn’t work, go HERE.
After hearing the song and watching the video play in the background, I couldn’t help but immediately think about my own homecoming. David explained that portions of the proceeds from the sale of his video go to Fisher House. Having visited Fisher House on a number of occasions, I naturally wanted to be first in line to purchase a copy. My original intent was to purchase a copy to raffle off to raise money for They Have Names. I introduced myself to David and explained what I was going to do with my copy of the CD and asked permission to place the song on my website so my readers could hear it. He agreed and wouldn’t let me pay for the CD. We discussed it a bit and finally agreed that I’d accept a free copy only if he let me purchase another. He also gave me four free DVDs of his video.
When I got home I realized that Valour-IT was going on and I haven’t done anything with it in the past two years to help. So, in an effort to help the cause, I’m raffling off TWO signed copies of David Joseph’s “I’m Coming Home” CD and FOUR copies of the the DVD single of “I’m Coming Home” that is above. Raffle tickets are only going to be $5 each this time and I’ll be accepting donations through Thanksgiving. At that time, I will announce the winners and present the money to the Valour-IT project. I will create a weekly update to announce how much money you have raised until then. These CDs and DVDs would make a great gift to those of you with adopted Soldiers (or keep them for yourselves). To purchase your tickets, just use the donation link on the sidebar. Any money collected between now and Thanksgiving will go directly to Valour-IT regardless of the donation size.
For my blogger and MySpace friends, please share this with as many people as possible. Those of you with hundreds of emails in your address, please spam them! :o) Let’s help Valour-IT make their goal and become a huge contributor to a great cause. To donate, please visit www.soldiersperspective.us and use the donation link in the upper right hand corner. All forms of payment are available (bank card, paypal, visa, MC, etc). And thank you.
PS, for those that don’t win the CD or DVD, you can purchase your own copy at David Joseph’s website.

November 29th, 2007 at 3:40 pm
Good Afternoon,
I wanted share a story about my uncle. He is a retired CWO3, Marine Corps. He was my influence to join the Marines. He did it through his actions and the examples he set. When he retired a major project he started to work on, was to create a non-profit organization that would help terminally ill children. He has succeed in the creation of that non-profit organization. Home of Miracles and Embraces (H.O.M.E.) It is still in it’s infancy and we are now looking for support from all people who share our passion, and believe we have to start with our children. He is currently trying to raise money ($10,000 by December 14th) to give a Happier Holiday to a list of terminally ill children (infected by HIV/AIDS), who have provided to him a wish-list of their dream gifts for the Holidays. Though our main goal is to spread Hope, we realize this might be each kid’s last Holiday. We humbly ask for you support in getting our information to those that can assist us. If someone is interested in donating or would like more information please contact us at the following:
Osvaldo Ramos
1.540.720.5160
1.540.288.7100
www.iwannagohome.org
Thank you in advance for your support,
Respectfully,
Luis Burgado (formerly SSgt Burgado)
1.540.207.6025
luis.burgado@ngc.com
Semper Fi