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This is a way that we can get Christmas cards (and kids drawings!) to our wounded troops in hospitals over the holidays. Feel free to post or pass along. Thank you!
Operation Santa
for the Hospitals & Our Wounded Troops
Operation Santa for the Hospitals is putting together Christmas stockings with gift cards and treats and cards to deliver to the OEF/OIF veterans at Bethesda, Walter Reed, Balboa Naval Hospital and Brooke Army Medical Center.
And, they need our help!!!! There are two ways to help -
Money - They can use our donations to purchase stocking stuffers and pay for postage. To donate, you can use a Pay Pal link for Marine Corps Family Foundation - a 501(c)(3) - so your donations are tax deductible - be sure and designate "For the Hospitals" in the notes box or, you can tuck a check into the envelope of Christmas cards!
Christmas Cards - They wish to put lots of Christmas Cards in the stockings! So, if you can sit down and write a joyful Christmas card (or a box or two!) and send them to:
Operation Santa - c/o Marine Moms-Bethesda - P O Box 22 - Cordova MD 21625
Please note: The cards must be glitter and coating free - these come off and can cause secondary infections in the wounds. Don't seal the envelopes - they are screened. Please consider tucking a check in (Marine Corps Family Foundation - Hospitals) to help with the project! They should be postmarked by December 3.
Contact Carrie at wrcostan@comcast.net for any one interested in supporting the efforts or for more information about the stockings.
Please help Carrie and Jane make our wounded troops Christmas a little brighter!
3 comments:
Thanks, De'on!
Did I tell you? - I love the new look!
Awesome De'on, what a great project!
Hey, hey, two of my favorite ladies dropping by... will be out to see you guys within a day or two. Everything takes me a while and I'm so far behind on all the blog world news out there.
Yes, this should be an easy enough project to do something for. I know for a fact that things from others at Christmas mean a great deal to the troops. They did to me in Panama and I still treasure them today.
God bless those who've given so much. We can never repay them for their sacrifice but we can tell them what it means to us.
Thanks ladies, and thanks Flag Gazer for passing this important project on.
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