100.3 The Bull Houston on a mission to collect ’10,000 for the troops’
HOUSTON – It’s a yearly tradition for 100.3 The Bull Houston – “10,000 For The Troops.”
See how you can help salute service members overseas with a note of gratitude.
These cards then go into care packages assembled by Boots for Troops .
The deadline to submit your cards is June 26.
Nick Russo, music director for 100.3 The Bull, stopped by Houston Life with all the details.
Watch the video to learn more.
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