Care
Packages
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It Doesn't Have to be
Christmas to Send a Care Package
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Christmas is a time of giving
and sharing but our soldiers living overseas most
likely miss the holiday season more than any of us
can imagine. Here is an idea to consider. Send a
soldier care packages and see what
happens!
The gift keeps
giving
My husband is a veteran of
the Viet Nam war. He has had many struggles
throughout his life because the effect the
experience had on him, especially the attitude of
people towards the Viet Nam soldiers.
Even though his service to
his country was not valued at the time he has
always remained very loyal to the country and the
armed forces. As a result we often send care
packages to wherever US troops are
located.
Taking the first
step
Our first experience with
sending care packages was during desert storm. My
husband came home from work with information on
what to send and where. He also had a list of local
soldiers that were serving.
The first care package - a
real blessing
We casually knew one of the
young men on the list through attending the same
church. We put together care packages to send to
him. We also wrote a letter letting him know about
local events.
We also included a thank you
for his service to the country. We had included
food and magazines in the care packages and shipped
them off in ten day intervals.
Guess who's coming to
dinner?
About two weeks after the
first package was sent we received a thank you
letter from the young soldier. He said the package
was much appreciated and so was the news from home.
When he came home on furlough
he surprised us by stopping over at our home. The
simple act of sending care packages to him started
a friendship that continues to this day.
Soldiers still need
supplies - some ideas
Unfortunately the need for
care packages to our troops continues today. With
the age of technology the care packages we send
have changed. We still include different foods and
treats but now we include telephone cards and
Internet minutes. We have always included stamps
and paper.
Results appreciated - but
not necessary
Through the years we have
received acknowledgment from some of the recipients
of the care packages. For other packages we do not.
We know that due to security it is not always
possible for the troops to send word back to the
country.
One at a
time
We have found that we like to
address the care packages to a specific soldier. We
can do this by getting the names and addresses from
local veterans service officers. They have the
lists of men and women serving in the armed
services across the United States and world wide.
Mail call
My husband feels this is
important because he remembers how great it felt to
have mail during roll call, especially if you were
not expecting anything. Any delivery from home held
reassurance that you were not forgotten.
Supporting soldiers
overseas
It is so important for us to
support our troops. It is their willingness to
serve that allows us to enjoy our freedoms. This
even gives us the right to send gifts if we are so
inclined. d:-)
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