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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: New York, NY; hometown in South Florida
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Military care packages
Hi all! Had a thought and wanted to share. I was searching the Internet for ideas for inexpensive, homemade holiday gifts, and found a site talking about holiday care packages for troops. I know this is a popular project for a lot of people, but I've never really thought much about trying it. I don't think I know even one person serving, but for some reason this time the idea really stuck with me.
I'd like to get involved and I found a list online of wanted items for these packages. It struck me as funny because a lot of the items are things I sign up for on the freebie thread or little things we all seem to collect from hotels etc and always have around the house. I wonder if there might be a way for Disers to unite a bit and create some packages together. I'm Jewish, and in Judaism there's no higher mitzvah (good deed) than one when the donation is anonymous. Well, there's no more anonymous community than the Internet community, is there? Not sure how we would organize, any thoughts? If not, maybe this will inspire someone to make a package of their own to send off. Here's how it was posted online: For the list below, when it comes to any ‘cleaning’ kinds of items you plan to include in military care packages for the holidays (see our previous posts on military care packages here and here), please be mindful to keep the amounts to small quantities. Remember, you are usually providing care items for small teams. Below is a list of popular and most sought items: Baby Wipes (small quantities) Magazines Bars of soap Snacks (crackers, peanut butter, cheese crackers, etc) Cushion Socks (military black/brown) Small packets of juice (Capri sun, apple juice, etc) Toothpaste (travel size) Cans of fruit Tooth Brushes (just a few) Floss Tobacco products (dip/smokes) Razor Blades (MACH 3, etc) A real football (or 2) Hand Sanitizer Board games (monopoly, risk, jigsaw puzzles, Sudoko, etc.) Gold Bond Foot Powder Gummy Bears Shaving Cream (travel sizes) Pringles (salt/vinegar, sour cream onion Lysol Candies (Skittles/Starburst/Jolly Ranchers) Sour Patch Gatorade Powder Beef Jerky Poker Chips Playing Cards Time Magazine DVD’s (action/comedy) Remember! The holidays will be here before you know it. We thank you, in advance, for supporting our U.S. troops no matter where they may be across the globe!
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I am the Curator
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Another option is to sponsor a care package through the USO.
https://www.uso.org/donate/custom.aspx?id=565& Either way, it's a good way to build the morale of our Warfighters, wherever they might be deployed. It can get scary out there. The Colonel in charge of the agency I work for was recently deployed to Iraq for a year. A recent email from him said that shells hit near their base several times a day.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Ohio
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Just to remind you if you want to send out a care package for the holidays and want it to reach them in time, they generally recommend it being out by the first week of December if not sooner. If you are just sending out a care package just because, then anytime will do. I send out care packages often to my "adopted" soldiers. The best way to do it is to get the APO/FPO flat rate boxes from UPS and fill those boxes as much as possible. After sending packages for awhile it is amazing what can fit in such a smaller box. I am not sure if I am allowed to post a link to another forum on here?
But if so, I know a great site where you can "adopt" a solider and talk to them all year long through letters and send care packages if you are able too! This is such a cool idea!
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Adopt a Soldier
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Where do you send the packages to? I would love to make up a care package.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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As a mom of a Marine (2 deployments done, 1 more soon) I want to thank you all for considering this for our military. Many get care packages from families and friends but there are those that don't so that is where you all come in. I want to encourage you to include a note or two of encouragement along with whatever goodies you send to them, it can get pretty lonely so far from home regardless of it being a holiday or not.
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In addition to the USO website you can use this two websites to adopt soldiers. They will provide the name and address of the military person. If you don't really want to make the actual package you can purchase made boxes to mail to the APO including Hickory Farms.
http://www.adoptaussoldier.org/ http://www.soldiersangels.org/
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Ohio
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You used to be able to send them to just an unknown name and it make it to a soldier, but now you can't do that. Now you have to have the name and address of an exact soldier to be able to do so.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Do you guys know any other companies besides Hickory Farms that mail military packages? I knwo someone who was just deployed and would love to send her something. I'll make packages on my own but thought it would be fun to send from a real store, too.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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A lot of stores will as far as I know... I know Kohl's does for sure and I am pretty sure Wal-Mart does too..
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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For those of you organizing to send goodies to our troops overseas, just remember to send it to someone in particular (in other words, don't send it to a generic person (i.e., "any soldier") -- otherwise, your efforts will end-up in the military overseas mail dead letter office in New Jersey).
Also, take it from someone who's been there -- if you really want to bring a smile to a servicemember's face, send them a gift certificate for them to buy something they really want. In recent years, this program has been expanded to where anyone can purchase these certificates. Details are at the AAFES website.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Riverview, FL
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Just wanted to throw some info out there to help with this endevour. Being military, I think this is a great idea and wished more people would show thier support for our troops, both home and abroad. Remember, just because someone is stationed in the US doesnt mean that they are not separated from thier families as well.
-snippet from USPS.gov- Bringing the Holidays to Military Men and Women Recommended Mailing Dates to APO/FPO Addresses WASHINGTON — For military service members stationed around the globe, holiday gifts are a big morale boost. To help the families and friends of U.S. military personnel, the Postal Service offers a discount on its largest Priority Mail Flat Rate box. The recommended mailing date for the most economical postage to overseas military installations, including Iraq and Afghanistan, is Nov. 13. Mail sent to overseas military addresses is charged only domestic mail prices. The domestic mail price for the Priority Mail Large Flat Rate Box is $13.95, but for packages to APO/FPO addresses overseas the price is reduced to $11.95. Additional discounts are available for customers printing their Priority Mail postage labels online at Click-N-Ship. Flat-Rate boxes are free at any Post Office, or can be ordered online at shop.usps.com. Postage, labels and customs forms can be printed online any time using Click-N-Ship. The Postal Service continues to show support to those serving in the armed forces by offering free Military Care Kits, designed specifically for military families sending packages overseas. The mailing kits can be ordered by phone by calling 1-800-610-8734 and asking for the Care Kit. Each kit includes two “America Supports You” large Priority Mail Flat-Rate boxes, four medium-sized Priority Mail Flat-Rate boxes, six Priority Mail labels, one roll of Priority Mail tape and six customs forms with envelopes. For online ordering of the Large Priority Mail APO/FPO Flat Rate boxes featuring the “America Supports You” logo and APO/FPO addressing block, Click here. More information about mailing letters and packages to military destinations is available online at Supporting Our Troops. “Mailing holiday gifts to service members early will help insure that a piece of home arrives in plenty of time to make the celebration complete," said Pranab Shah, vice president and managing director, Global Business. To ensure delivery of holiday cards and packages by Dec. 25 to military APO/FPO addresses overseas, the Postal Service recommends that mail for service members be entered no later than the mailing dates listed below. Mail addressed to military post offices overseas is subject to certain conditions or restrictions regarding content, preparation and handling. APO/FPO addresses generally require customs forms. To see an online table of updated APO and FPO addresses and mailing restrictions by individual APO/FPO ZIP Codes, Click here, select “Pull-Out Information” and click on “Overseas Military/Diplomatic Mail.” |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: military family serving in Houston,TX
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Love this posting links on my facebook page to get the word out.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Thanks - I like the idea that you can send a pre-made package from Hickory Farms. I wonder if other places like Popcorn Factory will do this? I'l have to go look into it.
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Mom to DD 7 , DD 5 , DS 3 1975-1990 - about a dozen WDW trips from - majority at CR, one in the treehouses 1990 - 1998 - GF, GF, FW (in a tent with future DH!), BWI 1/2007 - BCV - first trip with my family! DD2 b-day, DH b-day and 1/2 marathon 2/2007 - CSR - DD1 b-day 5/2008 - WL - mini-family reunion ![]() 9/2008 - AKL for EE Challenge - with NO kids!! |
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