…..and the final number is

$35,810! and growing

During our presentation, patients continued walking through the front door dropping money into the contribution bucket at Bill's desk. Florida Hospital Zephyrhills has another couple of hundred boxes to deliver, and our fabulous FMC family continues to bring in bags of Crystal Light boxes! Thank you all for your support and incredible hearts.

All guests signed a card for the family of Marcus Mathes, the young man from Zephyrhills who recently died in combat. This care package will be sent in his honor from all of you.
"We have accomplished far more together than we EVER could as individuals!" Thank you!!
 


Crystal Light Challenge

We can make a huge difference in the life of our soldiers.
WATER is the only drink available all day, everyday, week after week, month after month in Afghanistan. A simple packet of CRYSTAL LIGHT mixed into a water bottle can make an enormous impact on a soldier. Not only does it flavor the water, but it sends a message from home that we appreciate and are thinking of them.
Our challenge: 3000 boxes of CRYSTAL LIGHT ready to mail by June 1, 2008.

download the Challenge  See the images in the slide show at the top of this page.


Press Release
Florida Medical Clinic
Marketing Department
Media Contact: Kate West
813.780.6693;
kwest@floridamedicalclinic.com

October 27, 2005

FLORIDA MEDICAL CLINIC FOUNDATION OF CARING IS HONORED WITH MILITARY FLAG

Florida Medical Clinic Foundation of Caring was honored with an American flag on October 17, 2005. Bob Williams, a Wesley Chapel citizen, has spent more than 25 years sending care packages to US troops serving overseas. Most of the care packages consist of toilet paper, candy, Starbucks coffee, DVDs, magazines and homemade cards wishing them a safe return. The problem Williams runs into the most is finding the funds to pay for postage.

Most supplies are donated from local stores and neighbors and some are purchased with Williams’s personal money but the postage is the hard part. The Florida Medical Clinic Foundation of Caring presented Mr. Williams with a check for $1,500 to help pay for the shipping of more than 15 care packages. On behalf of the troops benefiting from this project, Mr. Williams presented the Foundation of Caring with an American Flag that was flown over FOB Speicher, Irag on June 18, 2005. Accompanying the flag were three military challenge coins. Military challenge coins were started in World War I and were often used as a form of identification. Today, many military service members often trade these coins while deployed and in some cases can be earned meritoriously for a job well done.

Mr. Williams has made a pledge to send your loved one a care package every week until they come home if you give him their address. With a warehouse full of goodies and a heart full of good intentions, Bob Williams needs all the help he can get. To help Bob or donate money for shipping, please contact him at 813.991.9400 or contact the Florida Medical Clinic Foundation of Caring at 813.783.9932.

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