This post is sponsored by TruGreen.
Last weekend I was in San Diego for a blogging conference. After a few days cooped up in a hotel, sitting in front of my laptop, I was so excited to explore the town a little on my last night there.
Down at the waterfront, this sight made my eyes get misty:
See that HUMONGOUS statue? It’s called “The Kiss.”
I love this famous image. It made me think of my own grandparents who were young and in love when my grandfather was drafted to serve in the Navy. They were high-school sweethearts who had married right after they graduated.
My grandfather was one of the last drafted because he already had two little boys, and he was one of the first to get to come home because his status changed when he added a third dependent (my mother) just after the war ended. (There was a little, ahem, visit while he was stationed near his family . . . )
I’m so thankful he was able to come home, and I love imagining his face when he saw his baby girl for the very first time when she was already a month old.
Not every family gets to experience that.
TruGreen knows this and is committed to honoring those members of the military who aren’t able to make it back to their families.
As Independence Day approaches, they’re hosting TruCare4Troops:
Now through July 23, 2014, TruGreen will be donating $1 to Children of Fallen Patriots for every ‘like’ the TruGreen Facebook page receives up to $10,000. In addition, TruGreen is asking the family members of active duty and military veterans to share an uplifting story about their hero. TruGreen will donate $100 for each story entry, and the entrants of the top five most “voted on” stories will receive gift card prizes.
Submit your story between June 24th – July 12th, and/or vote on the submitted stories between July 13th – July 23rd.
At TruGreen, we feel it is our responsibility as good citizens to give back to those in need when we can,” said John Hasselle, TruGreen Marketing Manager. “We are honored to be donating to Children of Fallen Patriots, where we know that our support is helping to ensure that every military child who has lost a parent in the line of duty receives all necessary college funding.
I love simple ways to support important causes! You can go here to do the easiest thing ever and like the page. That’s also where you can share your story. You can also chat about it all on social media using the hash-tags #TRUCARE4TROOPS.
About Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation
Established in 2002, Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation is dedicated to providing college scholarships, supplemental grants and educational counseling to military children who have lost a parent in the line of duty. Since its inception, Fallen Patriots has extended over $6.5 million in grants that have been awarded to more than 400 children attending universities throughout the United States.
About TruGreen
Memphis, Tenn.-based TruGreen is the nation’s largest lawn care company, serving more than 1.7 million residential and commercial customers across the United States with lawn, tree and shrub care. As the leader in the professional lawn care industry, TruGreen is committed to responsible lawn care, including offering and promoting the use of natural, organic services and sustainable practices. Today, there are approximately 250 TruGreen branches in the United States and Canada, including about 35 franchise locations. Go to www.TruGreen.com or their Facebook page for more information about TruGreen.
--Nony
Fish says
This is really cool what you are doing to spread the word.
Kristy K. James says
I love to see successful companies supporting our troops like this … and generous bloggers like you letting us know. 😀
Vicki says
After we left San Diego last Friday and I got home, I saw your post that you were in San Diego the same weekend we were there to attend our son’s graduation. He is a new Marine! Most young men are gone for 13 weeks and get a 10 day leave upon graduation to go home before going to either Infantry or Combat training. My son had an injury which laid him up in a medical platoon for 3 months, so he was gone for a total of 6 months. He certainly was in a big hurry to get home, so we didn’t take in much of San Diego before driving the 30 hours back home to the Midwest. It would have been amazing to run into you there! I probably would have blinked hard and thought a lot before saying hello. “I think that is Dana, but she is in Texas, you are hallucinating” and such would have been my thought, lol. It’s a small world, isn’t it?
Cassie W. says
Please go vote for my grandfather!! He looks like Elvis!! This will mean so much to our family & the family of fallen soldiers! Tru Green is also donating $1 for every vote on the pictures to The Foundation for Fallen Patriots!! Help out a great cause!!! https://www.facebook.com/trugreen/app_664601173619218