Chief Wiggles (2003, Operation Give) | |
Chief Wiggles is a member of the Utah National Guard stationed in Iraq and keeps a widely read online journal (web blog). While on duty in Bahgdad, Chief Wiggles noticed a little girl crying on the other side of a barbed wire fence at the location where he works. "She was obviously very poor, in her tattered old dress, totally worn out plastic flip-flops, her hair matted against her head indicating she hadn't had a bath in a long time and her skin blistered from the dirt and weather" (Chief Wiggles). He remembered that he had some toys in his office, so he hurried and brought the girl a toothbrush, a whistle, and a toy monkey. "Her eyes lit up with such joy as I put the monkey arms over her head. She was so excited to receive everything, being somewhat shy though, not having dealt with an American before" (Chief Wiggles). After posting this experience on his web blog, thousand of people enthusiastically emailed Scott Evenson, who maintains Chief Wiggles' web blog, asking where they could send gifts. After organizing a small group of volunteers, Operation Give was born. Hundreds of boxes have been delivered to children in Iraq, and Chief Wiggles would like to thank everyone for their overwhelming support. | |
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Well, my girlfriend and I have been wanting to donate something to Iraqi kids for a while now. We finally got up off our lazy behinds and bought a few items from Wal-Mart and are mailing them off this afternoon.
If anyone is interested, here's the web-site that tells you how to do it.