How to Support American Military Personnel
Participate in support organizations that send letters to military stationed overseas., Purchase telephone cards and donate them to organizations who mail them to overseas military personnel. , Participate in organizations that make and send...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Participate in support organizations that send letters to military stationed overseas.
Yahoo Groups has several groups that support our veterans by making homemade items for our vets. ,, Relief societies are usually found at most military installations. , Contact the local military installation's family services unit to see if they maintain a list of military personnel interested in joining you for dinner. , Most military families live on limited budgets and remembering military kids during the holidays will brighten their spirits.
Military and non-military families can participate in the Toys for Tots program.
It is not a program for only military families. -
Step 2: Purchase telephone cards and donate them to organizations who mail them to overseas military personnel.
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Step 3: Participate in organizations that make and send homemade gifts such as scarves
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Step 4: mittens and the like.
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Step 5: Say thank you if you happen to meet someone who is serving our country.
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Step 6: Offer to support the local military relief society.
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Step 7: Invite a soldier
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Step 8: sailor
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Step 9: airman marine
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Step 10: or coast guardsman home for a holiday dinner.
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Step 11: Honor military families by contributing to the Toys For Tots program.
Detailed Guide
Yahoo Groups has several groups that support our veterans by making homemade items for our vets. ,, Relief societies are usually found at most military installations. , Contact the local military installation's family services unit to see if they maintain a list of military personnel interested in joining you for dinner. , Most military families live on limited budgets and remembering military kids during the holidays will brighten their spirits.
Military and non-military families can participate in the Toys for Tots program.
It is not a program for only military families.
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