The Challenge America 2010
Help us reach our goal of sending care packages to every deployed service member this year.
Visit the event information page for more details.
Pledge to Pack
Our goal is to donate 100,000 care packages to our troops!
There are two national packing days for the Challenge America 2010, Pledge to Pack on:
July 31, 2010 and November 27, 2010
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Nashville Singer – Song Writer Brittini Black Gives Back
We are proud to announce Nashville Recording Artist Brittini Black has stepped forward and embraced an active role as our ambassador and partner to
America’s Adopt A Soldier ® Through our partnership with Brittini we will provide awareness of how by supporting America's Adopt A Soldier's missions you can make a difference.
Making a Difference in the Lives of our Veterans, Soldiers and their Families
Informing and Educating
Keeping visibility to and addressing the needs of our Service members, Veterans and their Families through the hosting of or participating in Special Events/Workshops (PTSD-Trauma Workshops)
Concerts, Speaking and Public - Military Support Events (Sporting Events - Challenge Games)
Care Packages
Annual year-round support and Challenge America (July, November- National Packing events). Our goals are to ensure every deployed Service Member receive a care package, through regional and local partnerships.
Wounded Warrior Path To Strength (WWPTS)
WWPTS is a partnership developed over a four year period with Dell, Microsoft, Sprint, Verizon and AT&T. Through the maturity of this program we are able to provided Hardware Capital (Dell Laptop-with MS Office 2007 and Windows 7), Knowledge Capital (Four Days of MS Office 2007 classes from certified Microsoft Instructions) and Social Capital (Active broadband-Verizon) used to access the internet anywhere - connect to Family, Unit, Case workers, AKO and the Microsoft on-line academy to complete the individual course modules to receive Microsoft Certifications. These are critical tools for our Soldiers to continue their training and education stay connected with family, social and professional networks/organizations.
Other
Respond to and/or facilitate the stated needs of our Service, Veteran or Family members
Breaking News
Brittini Black Supports 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team Homecoming
Welcome Home Red Arrow - Web Site
America's Adopt A Soldier is honored to announce our ambassador Nashville singer song writer Brittini Black will be joining the USOs Brian Stace in support of the homecoming for the 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the Wisconsin Army National Guard on Saturday 19 June in the City of Stevens Point Wisconsin. The yearlong mobilization of more than 3200 citizen-soldiers of the Red Arrow Brigade was the largest operational deployment of Wisconsin National Guard forces since World War II. The Governor of Wisconsin and Elected Officials will also be invited to participate and formally recognize the service, achievements and sacrifices of the soldiers and the families that support them. We anticipate over 25,000 at the venue lining the parade route to the entrance of the event location.
Country artists to honor 32nd 'Red Arrow' Soldiers, families at homecoming celebration Saturday Article >>
More than 3,200 National Guard Soldiers and their families will gather in Steven's Point Saturday [June 19] for the Back from the Sand celebration which includes performances from Country artists Brittini Black and Wisconsin's-own Brian Stace.
Stace has spent much of his career performing for the troops, whether in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Germany or Italy. But this Saturday he won't have to travel far from his hometown of DeForest to entertain troops from the Wisconsin Army National Guard's 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team. Stace will be the headline artist at Saturday's festivities.
"I always tell my fans, 'It doesn't matter what you think of our government, you need to support our troops,'" Stace said. Though some of his relatives served in the National Guard, Stace admitted he didn't know much about the military before performing for troops in Iraq. He said he was struck by the harsh conditions they worked in, as well as the limited avenues for entertainment.
"While they're serving our country, the least we can do is entertain them," he said. "I asked myself, 'What could I do to help that a little bit?'" Stace teamed up with Operation Troop Aid to send his country CDs to deployed troops. He has also performed at more than 37 military bases worldwide, entertaining approximately 100,000.
Black, who will also perform at Saturday's celebration, agrees with Stace's sentiments.
"The troops and all of our military men and women are amazing," she said. "There is such a great feeling of appreciation in the air from both sides. They are so thankful for us taking time to perform for them and meet them. And of course we, as entertainers, are so happy to give back to them for being true heroes, risking their lives for all of us. This is our small way of thanking them and telling them how grateful we are for them and what they have done.
"I think they really get kind of amazed that we would take the time to come out and do something for them," Black continued. "I don't know why - after all they do for us, it's the least we can do."
In addition to entertaining deployed service members, Black has performed for wounded warriors at Walter Reed Medical Center as well as military conventions such as the Military Order of the Purple Heart and the National Guard Association. She works with Youth Challenge, a National Guard program for at-risk young adults and is an ambassador for America's Adopt a Soldier, one of Saturday's sponsors.
"I just want people to have fun and welcome their Soldiers home," Black said. "And to never forget that there are always people fighting for us and protecting us."
In addition to the musical acts, the celebration will feature inflatable play equipment for children, and free food for Soldiers and their families.
Stevens Point Mayor Andrew Halverson said that attendees should expect a great day of fun and entertainment.
"Stevens Point is so proud to be the host community for this event, really symbolically representing all communities of Wisconsin," he said. "This is the least that we can do to those that have sacrificed so much for all of us - our Soldiers and their families. We encourage as many folks from throughout the state to come here so these Soldiers and their families can see how much they mean to us."








