Officials at Walter Reed Army Medical Center are seeking donations for wounded troops who are forced to leave behind personal belongings when medically evacuated from war zones.
Many of the troops “arrive with nothing,” said officials from the hospital’s Family Assistance Center. Because of the speed with which the most serious wounded are evacuated from Iraq or Afghanistan, their belongings are often left behind and don’t catch up.
So the center is looking for everything from shoes, gloves and winter jackets to postage stamps, prepaid phone cards and razors.
The Family Assistance Center requests that no cash or used items be donated. Among some of the more specialized needs are weightlifting gloves (for use by wheelchair patients); trousers with snaps or zips along the legs; umbrellas; and prepaid gas or grocery cards.
The center also helps patients file claims for personal belongings that were left behind during a medical evacuation. Loss or damage to items can be reimbursed through the system.
Donations can be sent to:
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Medical Family Assistance Center
Bldg. 2, 3rd Floor, Room 3E01
6900 Georgia Ave, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20307-5001
Comments For "Personal products needed for wounded servicemembers":
Thank you for providing the military familes the information provided on the needs of our wounded soldiers at the Walter Reed Medical Center.
Thank God my son is safely back in Alaska after 16 months in Iraq with the 172 SBCT. I wanted very much to find some way to continue to support our troops. This provides me with a venue to do just that and I thank you and our soldiers for the opportunity and the privilege.
Posted by: borr
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December 2, 2006 4:43 PM
We would love to send a few packages for our brave soldiers . and pray for their speedy recovery for we love them all. a mother of an American soldier.
Posted by: Jo styker mom
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December 2, 2006 8:29 PM
I will see if there is anything local that can be done... Our young warriors and heroes need to have the attention they deserve...
Posted by: xsgt1
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December 5, 2006 6:03 AM