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Veterans and Military Non-Profits use Custom Pins

11-07-11

It is no surprise that many non-profits use custom lapel pins for acknowledgment, fund raising and thanks.  Recently there was an article showing how the patriotic lapel pins are used to encourage awareness about what our wonderful troops sacrifice to protect us.

Northern Oklahoma College will sponsor a veterans’ reception on Friday.

Everyone is welcome to attend the event, which is being held to honor local veterans. Light refreshments will be provided and patriotic lapel pins will be given away while supplies last.

Veterans attending will receive certificates of appreciation for their military service. Also, someone will be available to answer questions about veterans’ education benefits.

PinCrafters is proud to offer discounts to help support our troops.   Whether the non profit is a well known group such as Soldiers Angels or the Wounded Warrior Project, or a smaller local organization, we thank them all for all of their generosity and hard work.

 

A Great Cause

05-17-11

I wanted to take a moment and give a little shout out to a great cause PinCrafters has had the pleasure of working with from its inception.

The following is an excerpt from their website describing the fine work they do.  I encourage everyone to take some time and learn about Soldiers Angels and if possible help in any way you can.  -  The PinCrafters Team

Below is a sample of one of the Challenge Coins we manufacture for Soldiers’ Angels.

Soldiers’ Angels is a volunteer-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing aid and comfort to the men and women of the United States Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and their families. Founded in 2003 by the mother of two American soldiers, its hundreds of thousands of Angel volunteers assist veterans, wounded and deployed personnel and their families in a variety of unique and effective ways.

“May No Soldier Go Unloved,” encapsulates the motivation behind Soldiers’ Angels. The volunteers of Soldiers’ Angels work tirelessly to demonstrate active care and concern for veterans, the wounded, deployed service members and their families.

Please visit their website at http://www.soldiersangels.org

Below is a sample of one of the Challenge Coins we manufacture for Soldiers’ Angels.

Soldiers' Angels Challenge Coin

What exactly are “Challenge Coins”?

04-25-11

Consider challenge coins and medallions when you’re looking to build pride and motivation, or recognize outstanding achievement among employees.

We produce these emblems using the same high-quality processes as our hard and soft enamel pins.

Challenge coins – traditionally used by the military – today serve many purposes such as boosting morale and teamwork, or marketing your brand or product.

Coins and medallions are usually larger than lapel pins. Coins often have designs on both sides; medallions only on one side. Medallions can be strung on colorful ribbons for award ceremonies or presentations.

Why are they called Challenge Coins?

The tradition of a challenge is the most common way to ensure that members are carrying their unit’s coin. The rules of a challenge are not always formalized for a unit, and may vary between organizations. The challenge only applies to those members that have been given a coin formally by their unit. This may lead to some controversy when challenges are initiated between members of different organizations and is not recommended. The tradition of the coin challenge is meant to be a source of morale in a unit, and forcing the challenge can cause a reverse effect.

The challenge, which can be made at any time, begins with the challenger drawing his/her coin, and slapping or placing the coin on the table or bar. In noisy environments, continuously rapping the challenge coin on a surface may initiate the challenge. (Accidentally dropping a challenge coin is considered to be a deliberate challenge to all present.) Everyone being challenged must immediately produce the coin for their organization and anyone failing to do so must buy a round of drinks for the challenger and everyone else who has their challenge coin. However, should everyone challenged be able to produce their coin, the challenger must buy a round of drinks for the group.

While most holders of challenge coins usually carry them in their pockets or in some other readily accessible place on their persons, most versions of the rules permit a challenged person “a step and a reach” (particularly useful if one is challenged in the shower, a tradition in the Navy).

Variants of the rules include the following. If you are able to steal a challenge coin, everyone in the group must buy you a drink. During a challenge, everyone in the group must buy you a drink if you are the holder of the highest ranking coin. Some units provide strict time limits to respond to a challenge.

 

Of course any organization or group can use challenge coins for a variety of purposes.  PinCrafters offers these custom made coins at the lowest prices and highest quality.  Call us today!

A nice sample of 1 side of a challenge coin.