News
8/7/07
The Tied the Leader Foundation is proud to announce that is has reached the conclusion of its first fundraising cycle. Since its inception, in November of 2006, our altruistic endeavor has strived to leverage the virtual community of gaming enthusiasts to benefit the soldiers of the real world. After numerous sales of merchandise through our store, two live events, and several notable donations by those who were uniquely moved by our cause; we have been able to raise $500 to benefit wounded combat veterans. This revenue was donated directly to our official partner, the Azalea Charities Aid to Wounded Soldiers. The donation was used to provide clothing, electronics, and personal care items for newly arrived soldiers at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. As a surprise development, it was revealed that this donation was to be matched by the Washington Redskins, resulting in double the impact for our humble gesture. The partnership between the Tied the Leader Foundation and Azalea Charities will continue, and we extend our efforts into the months and years to come.

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1/17/07

 

It is with great pleasure that we present to you this unique charity that caters to the needs of the wounded serviceman & servicewoman. This charity is a small organization created by one man and his desire to help. It is unique in that it helps the soldier on a personal level – directly! Because of its size, it is able to focus on the immediate, personal needs of wounded soldiers coming in to the states directly from the battle field. Conversely, because of its size, it is continually in need of assistance by way of donations.

Azalea Charities Aid to Wounded Soldiers:

The following story comes from George Kraus, the founder of this charity. It is both sobering and inspiring at the same time. I have intentionally put this story here, so that you will have an understanding of the “Big Picture” as you read through what this charity is about. It is not simply about giving some money to an organization, it is about the sincere desire to do something good, beyond material donations!

“I was to receive a steroid injection in my knee to relieve the pain temporarily until replacement surgery a month later. I was in the cast room of the orthopedic ward of Walter Reed Army Medical Center. I thought I had steeled myself from the expected sights of wounded soldiers. Nonetheless, I entered the room with downcast eyes, determined to keep my emotions in check.
As the technician searched for the right spot for the needle, I heard a muffled moan from the gurney next to mine and saw a young woman with a mangled foot and stitched leg. She was crying quietly as the stitches were removed, one at a time. The stitches stretched from her groin to her ankle, there were hundreds of them. I looked away and distracted myself with mental games. I thought of my garden at home, I dreamed of sports victories, anything to keep from hearing that poor woman's cries; however, nothing worked.
As each cry came, I lost a little more of my self-control as I was forced to confront the intimate painful reality of war. I saw the woman's father hold her hand. He murmured comforting words, their hands were clasped. I knew what the father was thinking and feeling. The woman was no older than my own daughter, no older than the children of my retired Marine neighbor, of the twins down the street.
‘Give the pain to me, let me suffer for you’ – the father must have been wishing. I wished the same and felt helpless as each cry, each hand clasped in pain registered my impotence and futility. I wanted to strike out at whoever made this necessary, I wanted to cry out at the unfairness of it, of this young woman just entering adult life, mangled and tearful and wracked with pain. I wanted to get out of there.
But the only thing I could do, the only balm to my guilt at having somehow caused this to happen, was to stay there and feel every painful moment with the woman, to bear witness to her agony, to understand that after the theorists and politicians shut up and go away, that this is what war is about. A young woman in agony on a gurney. One stitch out, two stitches out, hundreds more to go. I looked up and away, on the edge of panic and tears. No relief to be found, legless men were being wheeled in, trailed by attendant wives and parents. Bright faced legless young eighteen year old children.
May God help me to forget this sight I thought. May God forgive me if I ever do.”

George Kraus
Aid for Wounded Soldiers

Why was the Foundation created? That is why! Aid for Wounded Soldiers’ mission is to provide comfort and relief items for soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who are sick, injured or wounded from service in Iraq and Afghanistan. Though these men and women are located in large hospitals such as Northern Virginia’s Military Medical Centers, VA Medical Centers and Fisher House rehabilitation facilities, their unique personal needs are, in many cases beyond these organizations abilities. This charity specifically targets those needs as its mission. Aid for Wounded Soldiers’ task is to lift their spirits and enhance their morale by contributing quality of life items.

For example, when the wounded arrive at these hospitals, many of them are still wearing the uniform that they were wounded in. In essence, the only clothes they have are the gowns given to them by the hospital when they arrived. These individuals will need civilian clothes.

Another example that I want to share revolves around a conversation I had with Mr. Kraus relating to phone cards given to the wounded while they are in the hospital. These men and women have an intense loyalty to their “brothers and sisters” who are still over there, doing their job. More than anything, most of the wounded want to return as soon as possible to be with their kindred. At the very least, they wish to keep in contact with those they feel they left behind. In addition to clothing, phone cards are a considerable need to this charity’s mission, to the extent that by November 10, 2006 the charity had amassed over 1,120,000 phone card minutes donated to the wounded.

This charity acts on a personal level and its needs are based on weekly wish lists provided by the hospitals. Because of Mr. Kraus’ efforts, the hospitals submit to him on a weekly basis the personal needs of the wounded that week. This charity finds itself purchasing items such as phone cards, DVD movies, portable DVD players, CD’s, men's & women’s clothing, electric razors (for wounded soldiers on blood thinners), 39 cent stamps, gift coupons from Subway, Burger King and Dunkin Donuts (these places are in the Walter Reed hospital and it allows the patients the chance to choose something special to eat instead of hospital food). Also, Books-on-CD (for blind soldiers).

It is because of the unique needs of this charity that we will focus our efforts in cash donations. This money will then be spent to obtain the consistent items that are needed by the wounded. The purchase of these items will be done by Mr. Kraus personally, who will then disperse these items where needed to the following locations: Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the National Naval Medical Center (Bethesda), the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center (Richmond) and to 3/14 Golf Battery, 4th platoon, USMC, Al Qaim, Iraq.

In speaking with Mr. Kraus, we have obtained a specific list of items that are needed:

46 pairs of sweat suit tops and bottoms
20 black backpacks (used to carry personal gear slung on the back of wheelchairs)
2 blenders (for soldiers with their jaws wired shut),
2 speaker phones (for soldiers with missing or injured hands or fingers)
10 electric razors (for soldiers on blood thinners)
2 camel bags
32 pairs of gloves and hats and 8 coats for children of the wounded
192 items of clothing and personal care items,
7 cases of toiletries, and 450 items of sample-size toiletries
2263 minutes of phone card time
1 DVD player,
31 DVD movies,
29 music CDs

Due to the complexity of obtaining and shipping the above items, we ask that if you choose to donate toward this charity, that you do so in the form of cash donations. At the end of this, we will submit a check to George Kraus so that he can make the purchase of the above items.

For all who wish to participate, SPREAD THE WORD! We do not need to keep this within our walls. Tell the world about the Aid to Wounded Soldiers Charity and Mr. Kraus. You’ll be glad you did!

For more information on Aid to Wounded Soldiers charity as well as other charities sponsored by Azalea Charities , please visit their website at azaleacharities.org.


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11/21/06


Greetings! You are now upon the Tied the Leader Foundation and its first page of News. I want to personally thank you for the time that you spend here learning about our cause and mission. We are a unique group who feel that even though our lives sometimes revolve around online gaming, that there is more to life than just online gaming. It is humbling to be part of such an aware community that helps bring attention to the reality of the world in which we live. I am proud to say that I am but one from many who share a common desire to give back to those who selflessly give to this country and to our freedoms by confronting terrorism on the sand of foreign lands.

I have always felt that there exists an innate sense of community among every human being. Moreover, I have also thought that in regards to this community, that serving one another in a selfless conduct is the vehicle by which one grows and begins to transcend the norm. Altruism brings a sense of completion to an individual and it heals our souls. It is that sense of realization that the Tied the Leader Foundation wishes to instill in each participant of this charity. Together, we will make a difference. We will turn our efforts into substance by changing the lives of real human beings on a personal level. We will seek out those who are in need and we will deliver hope. This physical life has but one end and how we choose to live this life will follow us. I take a grand pleasure in knowing that our work will not be in vain and that our efforts will reflect on us in this life and the next!