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Effective August 30, 2004: MarineParents.com, Inc. is an IRS 501(c)(3) public charity.
MarineParents.com is developed & supported entirely by our volunteers and private donations.
MarineParents.com Mission, History, Volunteers
This section updated Thursday, July 5, 2007 ~ 17:03 CST
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MarineParents.com Background
As the mother of a young single Marine who was deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom, Tracy Della Vecchia was eager to learn any news about her son's unit. Unable to find one website or military organization that provided a central gathering place for information about deployed Marine Corps units, she realized that there were probably thousands of other parents and family members who were also searching for information. Seeing a need, she took it upon herself to build a website that encompassed all aspects of the deployment.
On January 21, 2003, www.marinemoms.us (the name was changed to MarineParents.com one year later) was launched to collect information and provide links as a reference for parents and friends of deployed Marines. The website provides information on the deployment process, base camp locations, sending care packages and mail, units deployment hotlines, list of embedded reports, and provides answers to frequently asked questions about paying bills, power-of-attorney, and finding overseas addresses. The website also allows for content contributions from families of deployed Marines and has announcements of support group meetings and rallies, and offers a moderated chat room so families can share their experiences.
From a noble beginning, site usage grew to 12,000 visitors daily. At the height of the Iraq conflict, Mrs. Della Vecchia was personally answering 300 to 400 emails a day from parents, wives, family and friends of Marines who visited the site.
In 2003, Ms. Della Vecchia was nominated for the Bob Hope "Spirit of Hope" award for her volunteer work on the web site. During the re-deployment of Marines to Iraq in 2004, the web site traffic increased to over 74,000 per week.
The web site has evolved and changed almost daily since its inception. Getting information out to the parents and family members quickly is what has made the web site a timely and reliable source of information. With over 15,000 visitors to the web site weekly (down from about 60,000 during Operation Iraqi Freedom), Della Vecchia has plans for the face of the web site to change yet again. "We're all about supporting our Marines, supporting each other and sharing information. Once a Marine Mom, always a Marine Mom, and I'll be working with the web site indefinitely," says Della Vecchia. She and her husband, Luigi Della Vecchia, have plans for additional programming on the web site to provide more communication tools for parents to contact each other as well as adding online support groups.
MarineParents.com Mission, History, Volunteers
This section updated Thursday, July 5, 2007 ~ 17:03 CST
Our Background & History |
Meet Our Volunteers |
We Need Volunteers! |
Volunteer Application
Our Projects & Who We Are |
Press Kit |
Press Releases |
In the News |
Media Requests
My Story, My Son: Tracy Della Vecchia |
Mission Statement |
Board of Directors |
Contact Us
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