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HOLIDAY MAIL FOR HEROES - 2013
Posted: 24 Oct 2013 11:19
by Ceallach
The American Red Cross has kicked off its annual drive to collect holiday cards for distribution to military members - deployed, in military hospitals, active & retired, and their families - worldwide.
If you'd like to send a card, the following is a link for more information:
https://www.facebook.com/HolidayMailForHeroes?ref=hl The Red Cross has also invited the public to submit photos & videos of their cards and/or their efforts to collect cards. (Info is on the page linked above.)
LET 'EM SEE YOU WEARING YOUR SICK PUPPIES BEST WHILE YOU'RE DOING AN ACT OF KINDNESS!!
Re: HOLIDAY MAIL FOR HEROES - 2013
Posted: 24 Oct 2013 12:47
by chandra
Sweet, thanx for the link
Re: HOLIDAY MAIL FOR HEROES - 2013
Posted: 24 Oct 2013 13:12
by *J*
We have always supported the miliatary, often "adopting" several at one time since we don't have kids. Thank you for posting this!!
Re: HOLIDAY MAIL FOR HEROES - 2013
Posted: 24 Oct 2013 13:35
by angelbear425
Thank you for posting this! This is one of the projects I signed up for through work to do for the holidays.
Re: HOLIDAY MAIL FOR HEROES - 2013
Posted: 24 Oct 2013 20:19
by Cassie
Aww wow this is a great idea. My brother's best friend is in the Marines. He just got sent to Japan.
Re: HOLIDAY MAIL FOR HEROES - 2013
Posted: 24 Oct 2013 22:27
by Heather
Great idea! One of my best friends is married to a Marine and they have now been in Japan for almost 3 years.
Re: HOLIDAY MAIL FOR HEROES - 2013
Posted: 25 Oct 2013 04:48
by crystal08
Thanks for the link. It's a great idea.
Re: HOLIDAY MAIL FOR HEROES - 2013
Posted: 27 Oct 2013 17:49
by Ceallach
REALLY happy that you're all liking this idea. It means a lot to me, since it's an undertaking that I began last year, as I faced the holidays without my dad for the first time. This year, I decided that I'd keep doing it, in his memory.
Re: HOLIDAY MAIL FOR HEROES - 2013
Posted: 03 Nov 2013 21:45
by Ceallach
The FB page that I created for this cause has gained over 100 'likes' in just a week. To those of you who are one of those 'likes': THANK YOU!
My dad's family basically walked out of my life the day he died & have ignored every memory & memorial type of effort that I've made - including this one. To know that there's people out there that don't know me, that never knew my dad, yet don't hesitate to support my project (as simple & small as it is)....is helping restore my belief that there are good people out there, who actually care about others.