Military family member raises funds, sends 154 care packages to deployed Soldiers

By Capt. Travis MuellerNovember 20, 2020

U.S. Soldiers with the 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade pose for a photo after receiving care packages from Lily Palfrey, daughter of 1st Sgt. Frank Palfrey who is the senior enlisted advisor for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade.
U.S. Soldiers with the 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade pose for a photo after receiving care packages from Lily Palfrey, daughter of 1st Sgt. Frank Palfrey who is the senior enlisted advisor for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade. (Photo Credit: Spc. Stanford Toran) VIEW ORIGINAL

WASHINGTON -- Lily Palfrey knows her father's job is to look after his Soldiers, and she wanted to help him do just that.

Her father, Army 1st Sgt. Frank Palfrey, is the senior enlisted advisor for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade.

A year before her father deployed, Lily began planning to send care packages to each of the Soldiers in her father's company as part of a 4-H project (4-H is a youth development organization.)

Starting in September 2019, Lily collected donations, raised funds for shipping, held packing events, created 154 packages (24 more than her original goal), completed customs forms and created shipping labels with each Soldier's name on it.

Lily Palfrey, daughter of 1st Sgt. Frank Palfrey who is the senior enlisted advisor for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade, organized 154 care packages to be sent to her father's deployed unit.
Lily Palfrey, daughter of 1st Sgt. Frank Palfrey who is the senior enlisted advisor for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade, organized 154 care packages to be sent to her father's deployed unit. (Photo Credit: Courtesy Photo by Lily Palfrey) VIEW ORIGINAL

She had to work with various people and organizations to get enough to send to all the Soldiers. When she found out some items couldn't be shipped, she donated them to veteran homeless shelters in her local area.

When the COVID-19 pandemic arose, Lily was forced to create a COVID-19 mitigation plan. This plan included a virtual presentation, which included videos from other military kids talking about what it was like to have a parent deployed.

Soldiers received the packages at their various locations in the 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade's area of operations in the Middle East in October.

HHC mailroom clerks were awarded challenge coins for their efforts sorting and distributing all the packages to Headquarters and Headquarters Company Soldiers.

(Army Capt. Travis Mueller is assigned to 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade)

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