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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Austin, TX Yellow Ribbon Event

The Comfort Crew was honored to be invited to present our With You All the Way! Program to over 50 children whose parents will be deploying in the near future or who are already deployed at a Yellow Ribbon Event today. More than 100 children will be receiving a With You All the Way! Deployment Kit, containing resources to help them cope with the complex and difficult emotions that can arise while a parent or sibling is deployed.

After being split into age groups, the kids wrote some wonderful letters to the younger military kids. Below, find some of our favorite excerpts:

"I always try to stay busy to keep my mind off of my dad being gone and do a lot of things that I know will make him proud." - Brianna

"So just keep in mind that there is always someone just like you and always someone you can talk to whenever you feel sad." - Alli

"Never forget that they love you and you are not alone." - Cydney

"The worst thing to do is keep your emotions inside you and not let it out." - Robert

"The might be gone for awhile, but they won't forget that you're waiting on them to come home." - Chelsea

"I am proud of my grandpa for serving in the military to keep this country safe." - Jaylen

Sunday, July 22, 2012

TAPS Survivor Seminar: Trevor's Impressions

Our co-founders, Trevor Romain and Ronda Englander were fortunate enough to be invited to attend the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (T.A.P.S.) Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp at Ft. Hood this past Friday. Below are Trevor's impressions from the event:

“I’m here to honor my two sons,” said the man. “My eldest son was killed in action in Iraq by an IED. My younger son, who is also in the military, escorted his body home. For some reason he felt the need to go back and was deployed in Afghanistan…where… a few month later he took his own life. I lost both my boys.”

I’m here to recognize my husband, he was killed in Afghanistan two weeks before he was retiring. He died while saving a young marine.”

“My wife died days before our only son graduated. We miss her so much, every day.”

There were over two hundred stories like this that started off our day yesterday. ( I shared the experience with my dear friend Ronda Englander, who lost her dad in Vietnam. She is the Executive Director of our non profit organization The Comfort Crew For Military Kids and the amazing Jackie Green, from the USO, was also there with us).

The event was at Ft. Hood. And after hearing these powerful, heartrending stories I was invited to speak to the kids and the wives, husbands and parents of fallen soldiers during the Good Grief Camp hosted by TAPS.

TAPS is the 24/7 tragedy assistance resource for ANYONE who has suffered the loss of a military loved one, regardless of the relationship to the deceased or the circumstance of the death.

During the day I presented grief workshops to kids who have lost a parent, many by IED’s in Iraq and Afghanistan and way too many by suicide. I also gave a workshop to surviving spouses and parents of fallen soldiers.

Later at the TAPS dinner gala, I had the honor and privilege of giving the keynote address to over 400 people who have lost sons and daughters or moms and dads and family members while serving in the US military. I was humbled to have the honor to speak to this awe-inspiring group of people. I am truly blessed to have been chosen to work with them all. May God bless the fallen soldiers and their families who are part of only one percent of our population who have dedicated their lives, and paid the ultimate sacrifice, to ensure the freedom of the other 99 percent.

My life has changed since yesterday,

I am humbled, proud and overwhelmed to be chosen to work with TAPS, The USO and The Comfort Crew for Military Kids.

~ Trevor Romain

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Texas Military Forces Open House and Air Show

This past Saturday, The Comfort Crew attended the Texas Military Forces Open House and Air Show. What a beautiful day! We met a lot of military families, and heard a lot of interesting stories. One older gentleman in particular came to our booth, and was really impressed with our programs and resources. As we were telling him about our special With You All the Way dog tags, he almost began to cry. When a parent deploys, the child keeps one dog tag and gives the other to the deploying parent. This, along with other items in the Deployment Kit, helps to support and comfort the child during their parent’s deployment.

The gentleman at the event told us that when he was a little boy, his dad was deployed. Fifty years later, he still cries over the time he lost with his dad. He was so happy to know that there are organizations out there that understand what military kids like himself go through, and are doing what they can to help support and comfort them.

We also want to send a special shout-out to our event neighbors, The Young Marines, who were so helpful with our tent and materials - thank you, Young Marines!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Texas Military Forces Open House

One of our Comfort Crew tattoos
This Saturday, April 21, The Comfort Crew is honored to be attending the Texas Military Forces's Open House and Air Show. We'll be in one of the non-profit vendor tents, letting people know about The Comfort Crew, distributing dog tags and sometimes even kits to those who sign up for our mailing list, and offering kids Comfort Crew "tattoos". More information can be found about the event on this flyer.

We've been told that the wind from the air show can be pretty intense - have you ever been to an air show? What did you think?

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Community Service Project with jk livin foundation


  Community Service Project at Lanier H.S.

On April 11, The Comfort Crew teamed up with the jk livin foundation and the Boys and Girls Club for a service project to benefit military kids at Camp Mabry in Austin, TX. The teens assembled 250 Deployment Kits for kids whose parents will be deploying within the next few months. Some of the kits will go to the Camp Mabry's American Heroes Event, and some will go to the Yellow Ribbon Event in San Antonio on April 27th. Funds for the kits were donated by Grapes for Humanity.

KXAN was on hand for media coverage and will be airing that as well as interviews with Ronda and Angela M. on Wednesday, April 18th. The Comfort Crew was excited to have former UT football star Tray Allen on hand to talk with the kids and help with the project.

A HUGE thank you to our volunteers for this event - we couldn't have done it without them!

Maurice Harris
Cecelia Jordan
Kristen Kristynik
Doug Manor
Toy Matula
Sydney McCarthy
Tray Allen
Alison Simerly
Jenny Carloye

Monday, February 27, 2012

Vietnam Veterans Homecoming Celebration

The Comfort Crew for Military Kids is proud to have been invited to participate in the Vietnam Veterans Homecoming Celebration hosted by the USO of North Carolina and Charlotte Motor Speedway. Find out more information about this event here.


More than 216,000 North Carolina residents served in Vietnam, and some 1,600 made the ultimate sacrifice in that war. Now, the USO of North Carolina and Charlotte Motor Speedway, with support from the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters, will honor their service with an incredible Vietnam Veterans Homecoming Celebration on March 31 for the military members and their friends and families.

Vietnam veterans never received the type of homecoming celebration that today's troops receive as they return from service. To honor those who served and the military members who returned from combat, the USO of North Carolina is holding a long, overdue homecoming celebration. Hosted by the USO of North Carolina and Charlotte Motor Speedway, the Vietnam Veterans Homecoming Celebration 2012 is set to be an unforgettable experience featuring live entertainment, displays and demonstrations, military salutes, and much more!

Entertainment includes The Charlie Daniels Band, George Clinton and much more! For a full list of entertainment and activities click here. 

Veteran Service Organizations will be on-site to assist veterans. Please bring your DD Form 214 so they can help, if needed.

Reserve your FREE ticket now!

To reserve a scooter for the event, please contact ScootAround at www.scootaround.com  or 1-888-441-7575.

Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)

For all inquiries regarding this event, please e-mail  welcomehomeinfo@uso-nc.org

Airing of the With You All the Way! Symposium for Military Family Support

Didn't get a chance to come to the filming of the With You All the Way! Symposium? Watch on KLRN San Antonio!


Length:   56 min.  
Air Times:  3/1/2012 at 8:00 PM   [KLRN 9.1 HD]
3/2/2012 at 2:00 AM   [KLRN 9.1 HD]
3/2/2012 at 10:00 AM   [KLRN 9.2 (World)]
3/5/2012 at 1:00 PM   [KLRN 9.2 (World)]
3/5/2012 at 7:00 PM   [KLRN 9.2 (World)] 
Program
Description:    
The Comfort Crew for Military Kids held the "With You All The Way!" Symposium in San Antonio, Texas on February 21, 2012. The purpose, spirit, and design of the symposium was to educate and inform the general public about the unique challenges confronting military families; challenges specifically related to separation and reintegration resulting from extended and multiple deployments. Experts include Trevor Romain, best-selling author and motivational speaker who travels to schools, hospitals and military bases to deliver inspirational self-help messages to school age children.

To find out more, visit this link: http://klrn.org/Programming/ViewProgram.aspx?ProgramID=216740

We hope that other PBS stations across Texas will also be airing the Symposium - we'll keep you posted on the details as we receive them.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The With You All the Way! Symposium for Military Family Support was a success!

Last night was the With You All the Way! Symposium for Military Family Support. Thank you to everyone who turned out to help make this a GREAT event. Also, a big thank you to our underwriters, H-E-B and The USAA Foundation, as well as our sponsors, the Bexar County Buffalo Soldiers Association, Jim and Karen Sherriff, Allen and Jennifer Horne, Sterling Foods, and The Trevor Romain Company.

If you were unable to attend the taping in San Antonio last night, please be on the lookout for details on the televised version to come! For photos of the event, please like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/thecomfortcrew
Cuzzie taking in the sights at the Alamo in San Antonio
 

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Countdown to the Symposium Begins!

We are so excited about our upcoming With You All the Way! Symposium for Military Family Support. The overall goal of the Symposium is to raise awareness and identify critical paths to support the resiliency of our children and youth from military families.

The Symposium will address the following specific issues and their effect on military youth and their families:
  • Multiple deployments
  • Scope of visible and invisible injuries
  • Emotional and physical resiliency of military youth

This will be followed by a call to action and will let you know what you can do to support these military youth and their families.

Using an informal question and answer format, the invited panelists, along with participants from the audience, will address the challenges of multiple deployments, reintegration and visible and invisible injuries. KLRN will produce a one hour version of the Symposium that will be available for DVD distribution as well as rebroadcasting throughout the state with the potential for national exposure. The panel will offer a variety of perspectives: senior military leadership, senior educational leadership, nationally recognized military youth specialists, as well as our military youth.

By educating and informing our communities about the unique challenges confronting military families, specifically challenges related to separation and reintegration resulting from extended and multiple deployments, we hope to bolster resiliency and a sense of community. With many of our troops coming home and still many being deployed, we want kids to know they do not have to shoulder these burdens alone. We are With You All the Way!

Audience seating is free, but limited, so please reserve your spot(s) today by emailing rsvp@comfortcrew.org or calling (512) 337-2739.

- Cuzzie and The Comfort Crew
comfortcrew.org