Valour-IT: Technology
for the Wounded
A project of Soldiers' Angels...
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Project Valour-IT Auction LIVE!
Saturday, November 05, 2011
How to Turn Your Gift into a Laptop
11/01/11
To honor America’s veterans and support Project Valour-IT, Soldiers’ Angels is holding an eBay auction on Veterans Day Weekend and your donations are needed to make it happen!Thursday, October 27, 2011
He Helps Injured Soldiers Write On
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Taking Aim at Project Valour-IT
This is no “ordinary” Sig Sauer 1911, though. A reverse, two-tone version of the pistol, it has been engraved with the Soldiers’ Angels logo on the slide and the words “Soldiers’ Angels” on the barrel, making it a unique piece for 1911 fans and supporters of Soldiers' Angels / Project Valour-IT. A non-engraved version of this pistol could be expected to retail for up to about $1,000.
The Soldiers' Angels 1911 will be sold to the highest bidder at on online auction held by GunBroker.com* and 100% of the sale will be donated to support Valour-IT. The auction closes at 9 p.m. Eastern Time on Sunday, October 23, 2011.
Thank you to gun blogger Allen, The Gun Blogger Rendezvous, Sig Sauer and GunBroker.com for this tremendous fundraising opportunity!
Originally posted here.
Friday, July 08, 2011
How do you eat an elephant?
It's been a long journey, to be sure. From my position, now, it seems like it wasn't that bad--just something I had do do. From my position, then, it looked like I was going to have to scale the Himalayas with nothing but a bobbin of thread, a highlighter, and a half-empty bottle of hot sauce. It seemed, at times, like the odds were insurmountable--and worse, not worth attempting. I simply didn't have the tools to try.
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Investments in the Future
When a Service member is wounded in combat, in today’s conflict, the survival rate is many times higher than in previous wars, due mainly to much better and more timely medical care. However, the wounded can be left with the prospect of a long road of surgeries and rehabilitation.The cost to our military system in dollars is huge, and the cost to the individuals and their families is also gigantic.
I submit that, rather than a “cost” , a donation to Valour-IT is an investment. An investment in the future of our country and it’s people. Most of the injured are young, in the 19 – 25 year old bracket and otherwise healthy. With the technology available today, many of the injuries that would have relegated a person to a life as a dependent, shut-in, the wounded are looking at a far different future.
Read the whole thing.
You can make an investment, too.
Monday, July 04, 2011
On Fourth of July, Valour-IT Fights for Wounded Heroes’ Independence
Soldiers’ Angels Project Valour-IT announces donors gifts for online fundraising competition
(PRWEB) July 04, 2011
On this day commemorating America’s independence, Soldiers’ Angels Project Valour-IT is fighting to help wounded warriors regain some independence of their own. Three days into its online fundraising competition, the project has raised over 10% of its goal of $100,000 to supply severely-wounded troops with voice-controlled laptops and other technology that aids their recovery, reintegration and independence.
“Using a voice-controlled laptop was first time I felt whole since I’d woken up after being wounded,” said Chuck Ziegenfuss, co-founder of Valour-IT and a Wounded Warrior himself. “It allowed me to do one thing that I had been able to do before I was wounded—use a computer. It allowed me to connect to my soldiers, friends, and family. That one thing began a long road to recovery. It gave me hope… hope that I could learn to do other things like I did before.”
To help enable Valour-IT to provide that hope to other wounded warriors and to thank the donors who make it possible, Soldiers’ Angels is offering special email gift certificates to all who donate at least $100 online, throughout the fundraiser.
$100+ donation: Certificate for a Soldiers’ Angels bracelet
$500+ donation: Certificate for limited-edition Valour-IT t-shirt
$1000+ donation: Certificate for a Valour-IT military challenge coin
$25,000+ donation: Dinner with Chuck Ziegenfuss in your hometown
For more information about the fundraising competition, email campaign(at)soldiersangels(dot)org or visit http://www.soldiersangels.org to donate. All funds raised go directly to wounded troops with no overhead costs removed, and requests for support are vetted through case managers.
About Soldiers’ Angels
Established in 2003, Soldiers' Angels is a volunteer-based, award-winning 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing aid and comfort to members of the United States Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard, as well as veterans and military families. For more information, see http://www.soldiersangels.org. Tax ID# 20-0583415 CFC #25131
Wounded Hero Receives Laptop from Project Valour-IT
That one thing began a long road to recovery. It gave me hope… hope that I could learn to do other things like I did before.”
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Valour-IT Fundraising Competition
As the number of American Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines suffering battlefield wounds continues to grow, today’s economic challenges continue to squeeze military support nonprofits. Project Valour-IT—which has supplied over 6,000 severely wounded Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines with adaptive laptops and other devices to aid their recovery and reintegration—is addressing that squeeze with a fundraising technique it pioneered: online competition.
Held July 1-14, the Valour-IT fundraising competition will draw on blogging, Facebook, Twitter and other social media to raise money and awareness for the needs of wounded troops. Divided among four “virtual teams” named in honor of U.S. military service branches, participants will also use flyers, word-of-mouth and traditional media outlets to spread the word. The goal is to raise at least $100,000, which will meet increased demand for Valour-IT services through October 2011.
“Project Valour-IT changes lives,” says Soldiers’ Angels founder Patti Patton-Bader. “Wounded heroes report that being able to use a laptop helps them feel whole again. Physical therapists are actually designing therapy sessions around Wii Sports! And something as normal as a handheld GPS reduces stress and helps a hero cope. It’s just amazing what this project does!”
Each of the devices Valour-IT supplies helps restore confidence and independence for a wounded hero. Voice-activated laptops reconnect the wounded with the world and develop self-confidence by showing soldiers they can continue to be engaged and productive despite their injuries. Servicemembers also use the laptops to research their medical care or prepare for a post-military career. Physical therapists report Wii Sports is extremely motivational and beneficial when used in physical therapy settings, and wounded personnel with short-term memory loss due to TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) and severe PTSD use GPS systems to keep from getting lost or disoriented when they move on to more independent living.
For more information about the fundraising competition, email campaign@soldiersangels.org or click here. All funds raised go directly to wounded troops with no overhead costs removed, and requests for support are vetted through case managers.
To join a fundraising team as a blogger or webmaster, email one of the team leaders below or click here on July 1st:
Air Force: greyhawk@mudvillegazette.com
Army: spear_sniper at yahoo.com
Marines: howlsatmoon@gmail.com
Navy: cdrsalamander at hotmail.com
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Steel Shooter Shares Soldier Support
Competition pistol shooter Mike Gallion and his teammate James Austin show their support for Soldiers’ Angels Project Valour-IT every time they step onto the competition range. Sponsored by several gun-related companies, Gallion and James compete in Steel Challenge competitions around the world.
Gallion’s newly-redesigned competition jersey features the words “Soldiers’ Angels Project Valour-IT” on the left sleeve, under a bright American flag. “I probably could have sold that space to a new sponsor,” Gallion admits, “but I had something more important to go there.” All of the logos and writing on the jersey are dyed into the fabric rather than silk-screened, and it's made of a special rip-stop material—features which will ensure Gallion and Austin’s shirts look good for years as they continue to spread the word about Valour-IT.
In addition to designing the new jersey to support Valour-IT, Gallion has organized Gunblogger Rendezvous events, annual weekends of fellowship and shooting that have brought in many thousands of dollars for Valour-IT in the last four years. Gallion's biggest sponsor, GunUp, is also a sponsor of Gunblogger Rendezvous.
After placing high in the Man of Steel Championships in Oregon, Gallion and Austin are headed to a state competition in Washington. Weeks later, Gallion will be overseas as one of only two people representing America at the European Steel Challenge Championships… carrying the Valour-IT message with him!
Soldiers’ Angels salutes Mike and James for their continuing support of America’s wounded heroes. Good luck in all your competitions!
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Wiihab
You might wonder how a video game would help with physical rehabilitation:
"In the Wii system, because it's kind of a game format, it does create this kind of inner competitiveness. Even though you may be boxing or playing tennis against some figure on the screen, it's amazing how many of our patients want to beat their opponent," said Osborn of Southern Illinois Healthcare, which includes the hospital in Herrin. The hospital, about 100 miles southeast of St. Louis, bought a Wii system for rehab patients late last year.
"When people can refocus their attention from the tediousness of the physical task, oftentimes they do much better," Osborn said.
Pfc. Matthew Turpen, 22, paralyzed from the chest down in a car accident last year while stationed in Germany, plays Wii golf and bowling from his wheelchair at Hines. Turpen says the games help beat the monotony of rehab and seem to be doing his body good, too.
"A lot of guys don't have full finger function so it definitely helps being able to work on using your fingers more and figuring out different ways to use your hands" and arms, Turpen said.
At Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the therapy is well-suited to patients injured during combat in Iraq, who tend to be in the 19 to 25 age range — a group that's "very into" playing video games, said Lt. Col. Stephanie Daugherty, Walter Reed's chief of occupational therapy.
"They think it's for entertainment, but we know it's for therapy," she said.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
2010 Fundraiser
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
2009 totals - MARINES WIN!
Total brought in for all teams, including donations not designated to any team: $113,124.90
By team -
Air Force: $15,662.17
Army: $32,758.80
Marines: $43,060.89
Navy: $19,108.04
General donations: $2,535.00
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Another successful campaign!
This was a team effort and we want to thank all who participated and donated. 100% of your donation go towards Soldiers' Angels Project Valour-IT go directly to the purchase and delivery of technology for the wounded. This fund will need additional support throughout the year as the need for our wounded grows.
Soldiers' Angels hopes you will continue to support us by adopting a hero, joining any of our 30 teams, by donating through the CFC fund,from your generous contributions and/or by just spreading the angel word. Together, wingtip to wingtip, we can accomplish so much for our heroes who put heir lives on the line for us.
Saturday, November 07, 2009
Video Contest Winners
1st place Project Valour-IT: Help for our heroes from No Sheeples Here
This winner will receive a voice-activated laptop given in their name and a $75 gift certificate to the Soldiers'Angels store.
2nd place NEVER GOING TO BE ALONE from the Watch Cat
This Winner will receive a Wii donated in their name and $50 gift certificate for the Soldiers' Angels store.
3rd place How to Donate Video from the Greyhawks at Mudville Gazette.
This winner will receive a handheld GPS donated in their name and a $25 gift certificate for the Soldiers' Angels store.

