Go Back   Trackpads Community > General Discussions > News Articles > DOD News Services

DOD News Services Archives from the DOD News Service Newsletters

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 11-09-2004, 20:00   #1 (permalink)
Press Service
Civilians

 
Default Starbucks, Red Cross 'Bring a Bit of Home' to Overseas Troops

By Gerry J. Gilmore
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, 2004 – The coffee giant Starbucks and the American Red
Cross are teaming up to deliver hot java to U.S. servicemembers serving
overseas in the war against global terrorism.

Starbucks Chief Executive Officer Jim Donald said during a Capitol Hill press
conference today in the office of U.S. Rep. Norm Dicks that his company would
provide 50,000 pounds of free, whole-bean coffee that will be brewed and
distributed by Red Cross workers to troops serving in Kuwait, Afghanistan and
Iraq.

"It's important that we show the support – and we have shown support -- for our
troops overseas," Donald explained. In fact, he said, Starbucks, headquartered
in Seattle, has 80 employees in the military now deployed in Iraq and
Afghanistan.

And many of Starbuck's 85,000 employees, Donald pointed out, have friends and
family members serving overseas in the military. Starbuck's partnership with
the Red Cross, he noted, "is just a way of reaching into the community and
supporting troops from all over the U.S."

Starbucks will ship the coffee to overseas locations as directed by the Red
Cross, noted Alan McCurry, chief operating officer for the American Red Cross.

"We will make coffee and distribute it," McCurry explained, noting that the Red
Cross will also ensure that forward-deployed ground troops will get their
share.

The Starbucks-Red Cross coffee distribution partnership will boost military
morale, McCurry predicted, while bringing "a little bit of home to the troops."

McCurry estimated that coffee shipment to overseas troops should begin in about
three or four weeks, in time for the holiday season.

Dicks, who represents the district that includes Seattle, said many employees
at Starbucks stores across the country had already been sending "care packages"
of free coffee to U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait.

According to Starbucks officials, local company representatives recently
donated 10 gallons of freshly brewed coffee and pastries to support a family
support group event held at Fort Sheridan, Ill., near Chicago.

Other Starbucks employees from 90 stores in the northeastern United States,
including New Jersey and Philadelphia, donated their free weekly coffee
allotment – totaling 2,000 pounds – to U.S. servicemembers serving overseas.
Federal Express shipped the coffee for free to Ramstein Air Base, Germany,
where it was then distributed to troops in the Balkans and the Middle East.

And the daughter of a Starbuck's store manager in Newark, N.J., who was
corresponding with reservists from Morristown serving in Iraq, played a role in
ensuring they received free Starbucks coffee. The soldiers forwarded a letter
of thanks, noting the coffee reminded them of home.

At a recent meeting featuring representatives from about 100 Starbucks stores
in northern Ohio and Michigan, store managers and partners collected more than
500 pounds of coffee that was then shipped to American soldiers in Iraq.

In Texas, the Rangers baseball team and north Texas Starbucks stores recently
teamed up to send coffee and Rangers' teddy bears to troops serving in Iraq.

A Starbucks customer with a son serving with a Maryland National Guard unit in
Iraq complimented Starbucks stores in Arlington, Va., for donating free coffee
to troops serving in Iraq, noting the company "is doing a great job supporting
our (military) men and women."

Now Starbucks' corporate headquarters in Seattle wants to "do something of
significance" to support the troops, Dicks noted.

Washington State, Dicks pointed out, is home to several military facilities,
including Fort Lewis, where U.S. Army soldiers train with the transformational
Stryker vehicle.

The congressman said he appreciates the difficult work performed by U.S.
servicemembers deployed overseas in the war against global terrorism, noting
they "are doing a great job for our country."

"We hope that having these 50,000 pounds of coffee will make life a little
better" for deployed servicemembers, the congressman remarked, noting that he
wishes them success in their missions and that they safely return home to their
families.

_______________________________________________________
NOTE: View the original version of this web page on DefenseLINK,
the official website of the U.S. Department of Defense, at
[url]http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Nov2004/n11092004_2004110908.html[/url].



====================================================

Visit the Defense Department's Web site for the latest news
and information about America's response to the Sept. 11, 2001,
terrorist attacks and the war against terrorism: "Defend America"
at [url]http://www.DefendAmerica.mil[/url].

====================================================
Visit the "Department of Defense Transformation" Web site
at [url]http://www.dod.mil/transformation/[/url] to learn more
about the Department of Defense role in transformation.

====================================================

Unsubscribe from or Subscribe to this mailing list:
[url]http://www.defenselink.mil/news/subscribe.html[/url]
====================================================
 
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Trackpads Information
Click to Visit
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is Off
Smilies are Off
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Phone counseling available to troops, their families overseas cec Services Organizations 0 12-13-2007 09:02
Overseas Contractors Seek Support Back Home cato2 Health and Fitness 0 07-12-2007 16:02
Soldier helps bring fallen troops home cec Army 1 05-12-2007 23:59
Holiday greetings from troops overseas light up Times Square Hannibal Army 0 11-27-2005 19:48
Don't forget our troops overseas & their families at home... cb88 Family Forum 3 11-10-2004 01:43


Community Information
Options
Quick Options
Trackpads Non-Commercial Ad
Copyright Information Click to Visit
Time
Server Time
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 16:54.
Copyright
Copyright Information
The header is based off of work by Vipixel.com and modified by this site. Trackpads and the Trackpads Logo are both Registered Trademarks of Jason Edwards and cannot be used without prior written permission.  The only exception is as a link back to this site. Trackpads is a private website run by a small legion of volunteers, 3 dogs, 12.5 cats and an army of small, super smart, bio-engineered mice with pointy hats and tutu's. Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.2.0 RC7
Archive Links
Archive Links
Page generated in 0.54522 seconds with 19 queries