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The Belizean Princess Helps Deployed Soldiers and Their Families Stay Connected |
| Written by Judith Davis | |
| Friday, 12 January 2007 | |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 12, 2007
The Belizean Princess Aids Soldiers and Their Families
(Fontana, CA) – A former Fontana RN has found a way to help US soldiers and their families feel connected even when they’ve been deployed to foreign countries.
So often war takes its toll on both the soldiers and the families that they leave behind. The soldiers suffer from the loneliness of being away from their families and the families, especially the children, suffer from the separation from the parent.
To help alleviate part of this problem, The Belizean Princess offers a solution so that the soldier can carry their family with them overseas to help keep them close and warm. The solution is a larger than life sized photograph of the family woven into a blanket.
The families that are left at home can get a larger than life sized photograph of the soldier emblazoned on a blanket including the service logo and the soldier’s name and rank. This is especially helpful for children so they can remember what their loved one looks like.
The photograph is woven into the blanket, so there is no fear of the picture fading or rubbing off. The blanket may be washed in the washing machine and dried in the drier. For a no obligation quote for either type of blanket please contact The Belizean Princess at (909) 227-3701. Blankets can be ready in 10 days or less, once the photograph has been received. XXX |
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