Landstuhl RMC "Make a Difference Day" Dontations Request

The US Army Garrison Stuttgart Kontakt Outreach Club is collecting following items for the Medical Transient Unit at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center for the October &#34;Make a Difference Day&#34; kick off. <br /> <br />The USAG PAO (Panzer



By US AFRICOM Public Affairs U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs STUTTGART, Germany Sep 01, 2010
The US Army Garrison Stuttgart Kontakt Outreach Club is collecting following items for the Medical Transient Unit at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center for the October "Make a Difference Day" kick off.

The USAG PAO (Panzer Kaserne, Bldg. 2949, 3rd floor) is the drop off point for donations for the German American Kontakt Club and the Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) program. They will be collecting items until Oct. 22.

The intent is to get these items to wounded warriors who go thru the three week care program at Landstuhl. Most of these warriors have only the clothes on their backs when they are medevac'ed out of the combat zone. Worse still their uniforms are usually cut off during the first medical exams and so many don't have any of their own clothes at the hospital.

COMPLETE LIST OF ITEMS ALWAYS NEEDED
We ask that you please only send items on this list.

- Sweatpants and Zippered Hoodie Sweatjackets (M, L, XL - grey, black, dark blue)
- Lounge/sleep pants/pj bottoms (M, L, XL - any color or pattern)
- Undershirts and plain T-shirts (M, L, XL - crew neck, any color)
- Shorts, baggy basketball-type (M, L, XL - any color)
- Socks (white ankle or crew length preferred.)
- FlipFlops to wear while showering (men's large sizes)

- Female underwear, various styles (high-leg, bikini, etc.), sizes M, L, XL

- Toothbrushes (individually wrapped)
- Toothpaste (any size)
- Bar Soap, Shower Gel & Shampoo (any size)
- Dental floss
- Deoderant, small size preferred but not necessary
- Gold Bond or similar Foot Powder and Body Powder
- Body lotion (any size)
- Lip balm
- Nail Clippers (large & small)
- Good disposable razors, individually wrapped or 2-packs (we would rather have 1 Fusion or similar than 100 of the cheaper kind that tear guys' faces up)
- Shaving cream (aerosol cans, travel size preferred)
- Calling cards
- Blankets of Hope
- Travel pillows
- Ipods & iTunes gift cards


- Please do not send clothing sizes Small or 3X.
- All items received by medical facilities must be new and unused.
- Please do not wash before sending.

FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT:

Birgit Thompson
Community Relations Specialist
US Army Garrison Stuttgart- Germany
Public Affairs Office
DSN 431-3113
Civ. +49 (0)7031-15-3113
www.stuttgart.army.mil
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