Support Phillies Fans in America’s Armed Services

Posted by Brian Michael, Wed, August 18, 2010 11:05 AM

Phillies Fans in AfghanistanWe all know that there are rabid Phillies fans all around world. Some have moved away from Philly because of business or family, some are born abroad, and some are away protecting our country.

We at Phillies Nation salute those who put their lives on the line every day so that we can enjoy things like the freedom to assemble and watch a Phillies game. We want to give something back. That’s why we’re collecting donations to help put together Phillies care packages for our fellow fans overseas.

We’ve identified some brave men and women through our Facebook fan page to receive packages, but need your help getting them there. Each package will cost $40 including overseas shipping. Please make a donation today and help show the world that Phillies fans are the best fans and people in all of sports.



100% of donations will go towards sending care packages.

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5 Responses to “Support Phillies Fans in America’s Armed Services”

  1. Julie Says:

    Nice idea, Brian!

  2. Fred Says:

    Great idea Brian.
    My Son Billy sent me the link.

  3. Jim Says:

    I just have a quick question because the post isn’t to clear. will the care packages be going to any soldier or just ones who proclaim themselves phillies fans. sure we hate the mets but im not about to exclude a mets fan overseas just because of his baseball team. one country one team

  4. Jackie Dorr Says:

    can we nominate a soldier to recieve a care package?

  5. Brian Michael Says:

    The care packages will feature Phillies stuff, I’m not sure a Mets fan would like that.

    And yes, please nominate a solider.

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