Showing posts with label free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Register for Operation Purple Camp TODAY


Remember my post last month telling you about Operation Purple? Well, today is the day to register! They are offering 40 weeks of camp in over 25 states AND overseas in Japan. Want more information,

Monday, February 28, 2011

NMFA 2011 Operation Purple® Camp

The National Military Family Association (NMFA) has just issued a press release for their upcoming Operation Purple Camps. It is a free camp to support our military munchkins who have dealt with the stress of war.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Register for Operation Purple Camp TODAY


Remember my post last month telling you about Operation Purple? Well, today is the day to register! They are offering camp in over 35 states AND 2 locations overseas. Want more information,
read last month's post or visit NMFA's camp page.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

NMFA 2010 Operation Purple® Camp

The National Military Family Association (NMFA) has just issued a press release for their upcoming Operation Purple Camps. It is a free camp to support our military munchkins who have dealt with the stress of war.
The National Military Family Association has announced the locations for its 2010 Operation Purple summer camps, which support military children dealing with the stress of war.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Register for Operation Purple Camp TODAY


Remember my post last month telling you about Operation Purple? Well, today is the day to register and this is your reminder post I told you about! Last year the camp was in over 62 locations in 37 locations and territories. Want more information, read last month's post or visit NMFA's camp page.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

NMFA 2009 Operation Purple® Camp

The National Military Family Association’s Operation Purple camp program will once again be accepting applications online, beginning March 16. I will post a reminder on this blog for you to register!

The program aims to help military kids experience carefree fun while also learning coping skills to deal with war-related stress, and fosters relationships with others who know what they are going through because they are experiencing it, too.