Amy Grant was on tv and telling about red cross' holiday mail for heroes program. (redcross.org/holidaymail). Has anyone done this last year. It says that you bundle the cards in one large envelope. So not to sound stupid, do you also send the envelope that came with the card.
For anyone who is interested in doing this, the cards go to people who have served or is currently serving. Many, many soldiers don't have families that write to them so a card would do so much for their spirits. Please consider doing this. They must be mailed by 12/7 to: Holiday Mail for Heroes, P.O. Box 5456, Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456. Limit of 15 per person and 50 per organization. Sign all cards. Entitle cards dear service member, family or veteran. Don't send letters, don't put inserts in, no personal info such as email or home address and no glitter. Go to the website and it will explain more. It is the least you can do for someone who is serving our country.
For anyone who is interested in doing this, the cards go to people who have served or is currently serving. Many, many soldiers don't have families that write to them so a card would do so much for their spirits. Please consider doing this. They must be mailed by 12/7 to: Holiday Mail for Heroes, P.O. Box 5456, Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456. Limit of 15 per person and 50 per organization. Sign all cards. Entitle cards dear service member, family or veteran. Don't send letters, don't put inserts in, no personal info such as email or home address and no glitter. Go to the website and it will explain more. It is the least you can do for someone who is serving our country.