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Description "Servicemembers proudly display sock monkeys they received from Sock Monkey Ministries, Inc., of Chelsea, Ala. Sock Monkey Ministries volunteers create each monkey by hand, making it as unique as the message of support it carries. Courtesy photo."
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current19:23, 16 November 2010Thumbnail for version as of 19:23, 16 November 20102,400 × 3,347 (870 KB)Eclipsed{{Information |Description="Beth VanSickle, founder of Sock Monkey Ministries, Inc., is joined by some of her creations before they ship out to provide hope and encouragement to deployed servicemembers. Sock Monkey Ministries volunteers create each monkey
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