Faces of Change – Sharrie Kreh, G4U

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Sharrie Kreh and the US Army have a long history of togetherness. Her father was a service member who served in World War II and later was a St. Louis City Fire Fighter for 36 years maintaining his professional bearing in uniform. During his war experience he sent home parachute silk from World War I which was used to make Sharon’s christening gown. Three members of Sharrie’s family graduated from West Point. Her youngest son is a Major in the Army . A son and daughter-in law saw action in Iraq in the conflict’s beginning and from their deployment came the thought for G4U. Let those deployed in harm’s way receive care packages from the home front showing them that complete strangers honor them for their service and unselfish duty to their country and its citizens. G4U was founded in 2004 and since that beginning has sent over 17000 care packages and grown from a handful of volunteers to today’s count of over 120.
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