Cody

 

LCpl. Cody S. Childers was a 19 year old United States Marine who was killed in Afghanistan in August, 2010. This Memorial Fund has been created to honor Cody and keep his memory alive by sending care packages in his name to the deployed Marines that he loved; marines who were truly his brothers.

 

 

LCpl. Cody S. Childers Memorial Fund holds fundraisers and accepts donated items and gifts as well as IRS tax deductible monetary donations to cover the expenses of shipping and care package contents. The packages are filed with plenty of snacks, Covert Thread socks, Gatorade, batteries, books and anything that will make them smile. Your support would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your donation!
 

 

 

An article by Congressman Randy Forbes August 20, 2011

 

Cody Childers had a childhood dream of serving in the United States Marine Corps and as a young high school senior, he courageously took the first steps towards making his dream a reality; he joined the delayed entry program at Grassfield High School in Chesapeake, which allows young men and women to make an early commitment to becoming Marines. In 2009, Cody graduated bootcamp and, soon after, he attended the School of Infantry at Camp Geiger. In an answer to the call of duty, he said goodbye to his family and friends and left the United States as Lance Corporal Cody Childers bound for Afghanistan on a mission to serve his country. He loved his country and he was eager to give his all.

And give his all he did.


 

 

 

 

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LCpl. Cody S. Childers Memorial Fund is an IRS recognized and approved 501(c)3 Non-Profit Corporation. Your donation is fully Tax Deductible. We are a 100% volunteered organization and no one receives personal compensation of any kind. All donations/gifts go to the expenses for our care packages to support our Marine/Sailors and Wounded Warriors. Neither the United States Marine Corps nor any other component of Department of Defense has approved, endorsed or authorized any of the endeavors of LCpl. Cody S. Childers Memorial Fund. No pictures off this site can be used without LCpl. Cody S. Childers Memorial Fund's permission.