HISTORY
Adopt
A
Troop
Foundation, Inc.
was founded in November 2007 by Kaye Caple. Kaye had a
vision that if she could raise money and fill care
packages to be sent to our troops overseas, she could
make a small difference. Read Kaye's story below
and see how
Adopt
A
Troop
started and how it has grown to what it is today.
In the early summer of 2007, the idea evolved from wanting to do something for our men and women fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan and to not have them treated like those coming home from Vietnam and Korea which was atrocious and never to happen again as long as I was alive. I am the kind of person who can’t watch TV and not do something with my hands.

The Legend of the Christmas
Spider popped into my head.
I
found The Legend and went on-line to learn how to make
the spiders, picked the one made of beads and went
shopping for the materials. I started making them in
crystal and had about 20 of them without bags and
The
Legend story copied off my printer. I attended a
bike night held by The Enforcers and I brought out the
Spiders and asked if people would buy them. At that
time, I was planning on taking all the money made, buy
material to fill care packages for our troops, and start
sending boxes to Iraq and Afghanistan. I left that night
with $50.00, $2.00 per spider, and so it started. By the
way the materials for the spiders which I purchase from
Debbie’s Craft Store, on line, and the labor are all
donated.
I went to many more biker
events, bike nights, networking luncheons and breakfasts
speaking on behalf of
Adopt
A
Troop
Foundation, Inc. In addition I went to several
individual shops in the Ft. Myers Beach area who are
selling the spiders. One of my friends, Barb, works at
Artype and came up with the idea of bagging them and
then she suggested we put the header on them. Paradise
Printing took the Legend and printed it on cards and
then had the header printed. After a couple of months of
only making crystal ones, I investigated the red, white
and blue beads and proceeded to make those. The red,
white & blue spiders are much more popular. In November
2007 Jennifer, Ella, Barb, Samantha and myself packaged
our first 20 boxes.
This leads me to my contacts which is private for their safety, the safety of their families and to uphold the privacy policy. In Rolling Thunder Chapter 2 Florida, we have some members who have helped secure names of those serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. I also let everyone know that if they know someone or are themselves serving, send me their address and they will also receive a care package.
We, Darlene, Elizabeth and myself, have made thousands of spiders
and have worked with ROTC at a local high school, Ida S.
Baker High School, who sold 800 spiders and raised $2500
which enabled us to send 50 boxes. At this time, that
high school and now a middle school, Trafalgar Middle
School, want to participate in this endeavor next fall.
My goal is to send another 300 by November 2008, which
was superseded.
We have also been approached to give a presentation to
the Ft. Myers Board of Realtors to vie for the proceeds
of a yearly auction. We were not selected but Sam’s Club
gave us a check for $500.00 which is
most appreciated. Every dollar counts.
Recently I put on a Motorcycle Run for the troops which was quite profitable and the local motorcycle shops participated in making donations for raffles and prizes. This run will enable us to send another 50 - 60 boxes. For the Adopt-A-Troop Run, I had T-shirts made up saying “I Support Adopt-A-Troop Foundation." These are still available for sale at $10.00 per shirt.
We will be shopping this week at Sam’s Club or Costco
for the items needed to fill the gaps in our inventory.
Walgreen’s Store at the corner of San Carlos Blvd. &
Gladiolus has been extremely supportive in our
endeavors. The store manager is extremely helpful in
ordering some of the items mentioned and coming up with
new ideas. As the boxes are small, we try to put a
little of this and a little of that in each box -- the
items have to be small. Some of the toiletry items are
special order such as the Charmin To Go Toilet Paper.
Walgreen’s has been my best friend.
Once the items have been purchased we get together,make the boxes, fill them, close them, and get
them ready for mailing. The custom forms and label are
completed and I take them to a great stamp store -
Stamps ’N Stuff on San Carlos Blvd. They complete
everything -- I pay them and leave the 30 - 50 boxes in
their hands. The support system that has stepped forward
has made all this possible.

Without our support of our troops, the progress made in both Iraq and Afghanistan would not be happening. This information is nothing the news media would publicize - the schools, hospitals, universities, technical institutes, community centers, libraries that have been opened because of our efforts is phenomenal. Why do you think that our men and women come home on leave and want to go back? Because we are making progress and those brave men and women have to have our support to do it. The men who served in Korea and Vietnam didn’t get support and the results show it.