Support Our Troops: Requested Donation Items & Drop Off Locations
1. requested items:
Chips and Dips (Pringles)
Mac & Cheese (Instant only)
Cheese It
Trail Mix
Dried Fruits
Packs of Chicken or Tuna
Peanut Butter (Plastic Only)
Beef Jerky
Cliff Bars
Protein Bars
Breakfast Bars
Halloween Candy
DVDs – Wal-Mart $6 movies
Candy or Cookies
Sermons on CD
Baby Wipes
Popcorn
Gatorade powder packs
Wool socks
Pocket Size NIV – Bibles
Letters – Show you care
Show your love and support
To The
Front Line Troops in Afghanistan
Let’s Support Our Troops
2. Drop Off Points:
Murphey Candler
Baseball Park
At the Spirit Shack
During the Spring Season
Cornerstone Christian Academy
5295 Triangle Parkway
Norcross, GA 30092
North Atlanta Church of Christ
5676 Roberts Rd
Dunwoody, GA 30338
Dunwoody Baptist Church
1445 Mount Vernon Rd
Dunwoody, GA 30338
Peachtree Corners Baptist Church
4480 Peachtree Corners circle
Norcross, GA 30092
Donations are also welcome
Troop Support 360
2378 Briarleigh Way
Dunwoody, GA 30338
404-643-0570
www.ts360.org
info@ts360.org
We received…& continue to receive a tremendous amount
of packages out here! I cannot overstate how much we
appreciate the support-and knowing there are folks
out there thinking of us.
Major Rob.
Testimonies from the Front
For many of the men here, this is the tenth or
eleventh deployment since 9/11 and the gifts also
remind us that Americans through almost 10 years of
combat, people still remember and respect those who
serve and sacrifice which instills a strong sense of
patriotism, inspiring the men on a daily basis.
Major Alex.
Wow, Unbelievable support. Seriously, these are the
best care packages that I've ever seen in over 36
months of being deployed. I cannot thank you enough.
The boys had a phenomenal time enjoying all the items
sent. The support is amazing. I really can't find
the words to express how much we all appreciate it.
Major Kevin.
Thanks for helping to make our soldiers lives a
little brighter. Your involvement with our men,
helps to make them feel appreciated and frankly
inspires them to serve. It has a direct effect on
their decisions to continue to serve the nation and
we need them to stay in uniform now more than ever.
Col. Brian