some gave all, all gave some

   

Photo Gallery

Click for photos of troops using misters.

 

 

 

These 6th graders from Scottsdale Christian Academy worked hard raising money by making Freedom Flip-flops. Together with their entire school, they raised over $1200!

 

Sue's Aunt (left and mom help put Cool stickers on misters headed for the 101st Airborne and 82nd. Airborne.

 

 

9.11 The proud warriors of Baker Company wanted to
do something to pay tribute to our fallen comrades to let the world know that "WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN" and are proud to serve our country.
(click photo to enlarge and read more. You can also read more at hannity.com) Read comments to these Marines here, and at freerepublic.com

Pat Quinn, president of Qwest joined us, along with Rey from Zebra Signs at a K-LITE remote near Luke AFB. More photos here....

 

Sue loads of up a vehicle to drive to the airport to be sure 200 misters make it on a Southwest Airlines flight. Southwest shipped them for us FREE!

 

Click here for photos of our fundraiser with Christine Kipp, Nu Skin Certified Trainer, Aug. 12

 

Members of the Iowa Army Nat'l Guard stand at ease during Thurs. Aug. 21 services for Pfc. David M. Kirchhoff in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Kirchhoff died from heat stroke during duty in Iraq. Jim Slosiarek, The Gazette / AP photo

 

Click here for photos from our fundraiser at Alaska Bistro, Mesa, August 8.

 

 

Click here for photos of our roadtrip to March AFB July 31 to personally deliver 1000 Misty Mates.

 

 

 

Click here for photos from 'Cool Our Troops Night' at Marco Polo, July 23.

 

 

July 24: Sue (left) and Susan inside the Fedex truck as a shipment of misters was loaded. The banner is from Maryvale Hospital and staff, who also contributed to our cause. (click photo to enlarge)

 

1st Sgt Jobe:

 
07.18.03 Special Delivery - Sue's wish was that our Troops could hear their messages first hand to know how much their sacrifices are appreciated by all of us back home. Her wish is coming true at least for the 1st BN 7th Marines out of 29 Palms California. This battalion, made up of 1000 Marines that are still deployed over in Iraq, will be receiving their Misty Mates as soon as 1st Sgt. Dave J. can drive them up from Kuwait when he arrives back in country! He picked them up at the Misty Mate office in Gilbert, AZ today and was introduced to Steve Utter, CEO of Misty Mates, Inc. "You and Cool Our Troops are not only providing relief for our Troops from the heat, but you are also boosting morale and possibly saving a life!" His friend Matt road with us to pick up the Misty Mates and on the way over he said to me, "Give it and it shall be given on to you!" Our Marines and Soldiers have and are giving it, and now it shall be given to them! (1st. Sgt is pictured above with 'Cool Our Troops' Sue McCormick and Susan Czubek)