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Adopt-A-Company program excels in its pilot year

Members of Lakewood Chamber adopt Stryker Brigade soldiers

LAKEWOOD SUPPORT: Lakewood Chamber of Commerce business members meet their Stryker Brigade's company leaders for the first time before the unit deployed.

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Before the 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division Strykers deployed this past September, Col. Norris, brigade commander, was looking to build a stronger relationship between the local business community and his soldiers. He wanted to establish an Adopt-A-Company program, which would pair businesses with a specific company. The thought was that this would be "do-able" since they'd only be taking on 50 to 200 men and women, instead of the entire 4,000 troops.

Since 4/2 ID already had an established Community Connections program with the City of Lakewood, they approached the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce to spearhead this adoption project.

"We thought this was a great way to support them, so we immediately began contacting members and asking if they had interest in supporting a company and response was extremely positive," explained Linda Smith, Chamber president. Within a short time, over 50 organizations had stepped up to adopt all of the Stryker Brigade companies.

Nadine Hamilton, manager of ACC Tech, was more than happy to get her office involved since her own husband is former military, as are the company's owners.

"It is easier to get people to donate when it is this personal. These are not blind donations - we know exactly where it all goes," Hamilton said.

Before the deployment there was a meet and greet evening when the participating businesses had the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the individual company commanders. Basic suggestions for demonstrating support were sending care packages, letters and emails.

"Prior to this program, we'd donate the facility, including a free dinner, to military groups needing space," said Greg Bakamis, tegional operations manager for Great American Casino. "But this allowed us to focus on one group of soldiers and give more."

Many of the sponsoring organizations also attended the Brigade's Deployment Ball and were able to sit down with the soldiers they adopted. Smith even recounts the story of one sponsor who helped put a wedding together for a couple after meeting them at the ball. From the rehearsal dinner to the flowers, the sponsor was able to solicit generous donations and make it happen in only a week.

"We're especially proud of the small businesses and organizations that have signed up for this relatively low-cost (or no-cost) show of support for those who protect us every day," Smith said.

Other local businesses that have adopted a 4/2 ID company include America's Credit Union, Pioneer Services, Harborstone Credit Union, LeMay, Inc. and South Sound Inspections.

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Tamara Hudson said on Jan. 08, 2010 at 3:34pm

I would like to give a personal thanks to Eisenhower and Carlson, and Don Anderson who were not mentioned in this article. Mr. Anderson facilitated the generous donation of over a thousand dollars to 4/2 Stryker BDE HHC. In addition, they funded the Halloween and Christmas parties for the company, as well as purchased presents for each child of a deployed soldier in the company. Mr. Anderson was also gracious enough to play Santa Clause and passed out presents to each child that attended the party. Names and ages of the children were given to the firm ahead of time, and the employees shopped and purchased presents for the children, which resulted in not only generous gifts, but personal and memorable ones as well. With such wonderful donations from not only the City of Lakewood but local businesses and organizations, it is apparent that the sacrifices of our soldiers do not go unnoticed. Words cannot express the gratitude felt by me or other military spouses that have been touched by the generosity demonstrated by these organizations. Thank you again.

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Aida Shano said on Jan. 09, 2010 at 1:18pm

It was very generous and thoughtful to the City of Lakewood for all the help they've given to the military families and "WE" Thank You very much. We Thank Don Anderson for his part as Santa Clause last Christmas and that made the kids happy.

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