On the eve of such an historic event, I would urge us all to put away our differences and instead with humility and gratitude do what we can to help those brave souls who are at this very moment risking their lives to ensure the security of ours.
I have family in the armed forces, and many friends who are overseas as well. Most have been gone for weeks, months now and while they are ready for what may come, it is always difficult to be away from friends, family and loved ones.
Whether you’re an individual, or part of a business, family or school group, you can help support our troops in a vital way. The life of a soldier is a hard life, but the little things can mean so much. I challenge you to do what you can by sending a care package to a soldier or platoon.
Care4Troops offers pre-made care packages in a variety of options, and Support US Troops does as well. These packages are nice, but there is more needed than snacks and goodies. A letter from a co-worker’s son points out some of the basic necessities that any soldier would be grateful for:
*Individually wrapped moist towlettes
*Lip balm
*Lotion
*Socks
*Toilet Paper
*Prepaid calling cards
*Sunscreen
*LETTERS!!!
The USO’s Operation Care Package includes all these necessities in its packages. Due to security, packages marked ‘Any Service Member’ are no longer accepted, so a donation to the USO will cover the costs of care packages sent overseas.
Operation Dear Abby provides a link where you can send an e-mail to any service military.
Adopt a Soldier is where you can sign up to write letters to a soldier one day a week. They match seven people with a soldier, and each will write one day a week.
Adopt a Platoon offers e-mail, pen pal, PlatoonMom and direct support options.
I urge all of you to take a brief moment out of your day and e-mail a soldier today. Let them know they are being thought of, prayed for, and that they have our gratitude. It will mean so much to them.