11/18/09

Holiday Mail for Heroes Program Gives Service Members, Veterans, and Their Families a "Touch of Home"

Now in its third year, the Holiday Mail for Heroes program co-sponsored by the American Red Cross and Pitney Bowes provides Americans with the opportunity to extend holiday greetings and thanks to service members and veterans.

Through December 7 the public is invited to send a “touch of home” through holiday cards that contain messages of cheer and appreciation. The Red Cross and Pitney Bowes will then screen, sort and package the cards, and deliver them to military bases and hospitals, veteran’s hospitals and family members during the holidays.

“It’s an honor for our community to help make the holidays special for American heroes,” said Ann Wright, CEO, American Red Cross of Upstate South Carolina. “The American Red Cross serves and supports members of the military, veterans, and their families by providing emergency communications, comfort and assistance each day. The Holiday Mail for Heroes program continues the Red Cross tradition of service to the armed forces.”

“The men and women who serve our country in uniform deserve our thanks every single day, and sending just one card is all it takes to make a difference in the life of one of our nation’s heroes,” said Jon Love, President of Pitney Bowes Government Solutions. “We are honored to participate in this important initiative again with the American Red Cross and look forward to helping the public say happy holidays and thank you.”

Please make sure the cards have a non-specific holiday greeting (instead of Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah) since there is no way of knowing to whom your card will be delivered. For reasons of processing and safety, participants are asked to refrain from sending “care packages,” monetary gifts, using glitter or including any inserts with the cards. Please bring your cards to your local American Red Cross office by December 7, or if you wish you may mail them to:

Holiday Mail for Heroes
P.O. Box 5456
Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456

Visit Redcross.org/holidaymail for a full list of recommended guidelines and best practices on the Holiday Mail for Heroes program.

Additional ways to become involved with the campaign include connecting with fellow card senders through Facebook at www.facebook.com/redcross and Twitter at www.twitter.com/redcross and #HMFH.

Visit upstateredcross.org to learn more about American Red Cross of Upstate South Carolina Service to the Armed Forces.

We thank you for everything you do to support the American Red Cross of Upstate SC, now join us in thanking Service Members, Vets, and their families for all they do for all of us.


PS...
On a personal note, I was able to share the Holiday Mail for Heroes program with Girl Scout Troop 2452 this week. Most of the girls, ranging in age from 5 to 10, already are familiar with the Red Cross. They also, as it turns out, have an understanding of what it means to be a service member or veteran. Several mentioned their family members that are in the Service or have been. On one wall of the school's cafeteria is a painted world map, and pictures of service members related to the students were posted all over the wall to signify deployments.

The girls were excited to pick out different cards to personalize. The Tinker Bell cards were the most popular! Some of the youngest girls were only able to print their names and draw pictures, and some of the older girls made their own cards and personalized their messages. The Chipmunk's Christmas CD helped the festive mood. All of the cards are now full of drawings of snowmen and flags, wishes of good cheer and thanks.

Your local Red Cross office might have Holiday Heroes cards you can use, but if not many discount stores sells cards for $1 a box. You don't have to put the cards in envelopes, since the Red Cross and Pitney Bowes will be sorting and packaging them for you. Just return your cards to your local Red Cross office by December 7 and we will do the rest.

I encourage all of you to take a few minutes to write out a greeting or two for a service member, vet, or their families. Take this opportunity to your Scout groups, church groups, board luncheons, or any other place you gather with friends this holiday season. Bring a "Touch of Home" to someone this December, and I promise you will feel just as good as the person who receives your heartfelt card.

THANKS!