Lets spread the word, our troops need to know that we support them.
Here are some of the ways you can help spread the word of Red Fridays.
1.) Learn as much as you can about supporting our national treasure - our Canadian Troops. Visit us often.
2.) Wear a red shirt or display a ribbon. It doesn't have to be ours, it can be any.
3.) Join our SUPPORTER LIST and exchange links with your website.
4.) Get us to help your event/organization/rally
4.) If you're a corporation, we need your support - Contact Us!
5.) Organize a Red Fridays day at work or school or in your community. Let us know so we can help!
6.) Wear RED on FRIDAYS and every Friday share with others the reason why!
7.) Attend Red Friday Events and meet the people and military people behind the scenes.
8.) Most importantly, spread the email story to your friends and associates. Share this wonderful website with others
http://www.redfridays.ca/
Vandoos assisting elderly Lady over obstructions in Haiti.
Great News from Jacmel, A faithful reader Debbie Reid has sent us this link to a video of the newborn and the medics: http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/index.php?cl=17866363 Bravo Zulu Ladies
JACMEL, Haiti - A baby girl has been born in Haiti, and her name was born in Canada.
Monique-Lucie Marie, who weighs about six pounds, was delivered today at a Canadian military hospital.
She is the first baby to be delivered there, although others have been born at the Canadian clinic a two-hour drive away in the hard-hit town of Leogane.
The Canadian military and volunteers have been handling much of the medical work for some communities in southern Haiti, most notably Jacmel, where the Disaster Assistance Response Team is deployed.
But this one had a special ending: a pair of Canadian medical technicians, Cpl. Monique Bartlett and Master Cpl. Lucie Rouleau, helped deliver the baby.
They also contributed Monique-Lucie's first name, which was chosen by a grateful mother.
Canucks hard at work in HAITI with local volunteers. Bravo Zulu to all Canadians on this Humanitarian Mission.
Don't forget the PEI Rocket, Military Support game Tomorrow in Charlottetown ! ! ! !Be there or be Square !! ! !!
Canadians show their support by wearing RED on Fridays
Nil Sine Labore
Robby

