Tuesday, April 29, 2008

eMOM Gets a Recommendation

IGetU2C -- My recommended follow for today is, Trish Forant (eMoM) @MailOurMilitary from TwitterFox
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If you've been searching for a way to
support our troops easily, you've found it! Participate in one of our many projects or register with eMOM and sign up to eMail/Mail our military one-on-one.

Connect with eMail Our Military (eMOM) on twitter at: @MailOurMilitary, follow our blog feed at: @eMOMs or connect with us through one of the services below.



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Thanks For All The Support

womprat99 -- @MailOurMilitary Thanks for all the support on the homefront. It really is appreciated.

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If you've been searching for a way to
support our troops easily, you've found it! Participate in one of our many projects or register with eMOM and sign up to eMail/Mail our military one-on-one.

Connect with eMail Our Military (eMOM) on twitter at: @MailOurMilitary, follow our blog feed at: @eMOMs or connect with us through one of the services below.



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Sunday, April 27, 2008

The Mothpod Podcast Features eMOM

eMail Our Military was recently featured on Zack Daggy's Mothpod Podcast episode 87 "Here Comes The Sun". The Mothpod always puts out great free music, so stop by and check out the website and the podcast but especially Episode 87.

Once there you'll find a listing of all the songs played along with a way to download the music to enjoy anytime you'd like. You can also subscribe to the Mothpod podcast so you won't miss a thing.

Big thanks to Zack for continuing to help us support our troops!

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Friday, April 25, 2008

Troops Get Love from the Love Shak Baby

Our troops and eMail Our Military got a little today love from the Lov Shak. Ivy took some time from her very busy schedule to write the following:

"Until they all come home, let's support our troops." And she asked her readers to "Show A Service Member Some Love This Mother's Day".

You can read the entire article over at the Love Shak, Baby website. If you stop by, be sure to leave a comment and let them know you're an eMOM member.

Big thanks to Ivy and the Love Shak Team for showing a little love to eMail Our Military. We appreciate it and our troops do too.


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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Qipit Joins Forces with eMOM for Our Troops

Qipit Joins Forces With eMOM to Make Mother’s Day Special for Troops

SAN FRANCISCO (BUSINESS WIRE) - For the estimated 10,000 mothers serving in Iraq, Mother’s Day won’t include breakfast in bed or a warm family gathering this year. But technology and goodwill are stepping in to help fill that void and get Moms and their remote families closer to each other on this special occasion. Qipit.com, a free service that turns your digital camera or mobile phone into a personal scanner, has teamed with the charitable support group eMailOurMilitary.com (eMOM) to provide a way for families at home to send wishes to the moms serving in Iraq or Afghanistan, or help those military who are deployed get loving messages back to moms stateside.

When the Department of Defense cancelled the Any Service Member mail after 9/11, a grassroots group, eMail Our Military (eMOM), was created to help fill the void. “Here at eMail Our Military, we were already getting our messages of love and support to the front lines electronically. Now with Qipit we can again send the actual drawings and displays of love and affection from their creators to our troops,” said Trish Forant, President of eMail Our Military. eMail Our Military a web based organization with its office in Miami Lakes, Florida.

By using a digital camera or camera phone and the free Qipit service, a high quality PDF of artwork, photographs, personal messages or any written document can be converted to a readable form and sent quickly.

How to Send a Mother's Day Card using Qipit

1. Register for a free Qipit account at http://www.qipit.com/, if you don't already have one.

2. Create your card or special message on paper or a whiteboard. You can also use a pre-made Mother's Day card and add your special message.

3. Take a picture of your Mother's Day creation with a megapixel (or more) camera phone or a digital camera.

4. Turn the picture into a Qipit Mother's Day card by sending the picture to color@qipit.com via email, as an attachment, or via your camera phone as an MMS.

Tip: Enter your Mom's email address in the subject line of the MMS if you want to send it directly from your camera phone. She will receive your Mother’s Day card as a PDF file attached to an email sent by the Qipit service on your behalf (your name will appear as the sender). Otherwise you can send it as an email or link from the web interface.

“Qipit can help make the pain of separation just a little bit easier on military service members and their families,” said Benoit Bergeret, CEO of Qipit. “Home-made cards are always the best and Qipit saves a trip to a copy store.”
“I will be deploying to United States Central Command Headquarters and I know how tough it is to be separated from friends and family for long stretches of time. People usually think about the tough times our Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Marines face around holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas, but as more and more brave women participate in our nation’s defense, and in particular those who are mothers, this time of year is really tough on them.” – Lt. Colonel Dan Mosqueda, United States Air Force Reserve.

After you send the image to the appropriate Qipit email address, Qipit’s patented ink-extraction technology then automatically transforms it into a high contrast, easy-to-read digital copy or “qipit” that can then be stored or shared online, safe from physical harm.

Unlike the original photograph of a document, which appears as a dark, low contrast picture, scan-quality “qipits” are clear ink-on-white digital copies of the original documents. And, thanks to Qipit’s best-in-class scanning technology, the quality and integrity of the photographs in the documents are maintained, even as the text quality and readability is improved. A qipit digital copy can be easily read, printed, and faxed. In addition, qipit copies can be made public and shared via a URL link to the original online document for easy access and sharing in an emergency.


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Monday, April 21, 2008

You Can Be A Superhero

We thought we'd take a moment to send a special shout out to Michelle Greer for featuring eMail Our Military (eMOM) on her blog. Michelle's post was titled "Be a Superhero (even without having sixpack abs)" where she talked about a few organizations she's involved with to help others. Michelle is a great blogger and a kind, caring person.

Stop by Michelle's blog and read "Be a Superhero (Even without having six pack abs)". While you're there be sure to leave her comment and let her know you appreciate her support for our troops. Thanks Michelle for all you do!

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Letters From Home

Twitter friend and eMail Our Military member PurpleCar wrote a great blog post recently regarding supporting our troops.

"As many of my family and close friends know, I have joined the ranks of the caring men and women who have military pen pals currently serving tours in Iraq. Through Twitter, I learned of eMail Our Military (@MailOurMilitary), a volunteer service that grew out of a national security measure that banned all mail addressed to “Any Serviceman.” I took on two pen pals. We’ve been exchanging emails for about two or three weeks now."

In her article she asks readers for their opinions on writing our military service members. Is it a good idea or not? Here's an excerpt from her post:

"I’m a ‘bleeding heart liberal’ who writes poetry and hates sitting in church. I breast fed my children and carried them around in slings and am married to a person with a PhD in Philosophy. Those few facts should give you enough ammo to make up all the stereotypes you want about me and my political beliefs. It doesn’t matter. I have enough of a brain to realize that I am writing to people employed as soldiers in a war zone. I know that anything I write can be misconstrued and weigh heavily on the mind of a soldier who may go into combat. I also realize this isn’t rocket science, and American soldiers, although human, are highly trained professionals that are taught to block out stupidity when they are in the line of fire. They aren’t children, and neither are the eMOM civilian participants."

To read the full story and the outrageous comments it received visit her blog. Be sure to leave her your thoughts on encouraging our troops by writing and emailing them.

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