Military Support

Updated on July 13, 2011
P.S. asks from Houston, TX
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I am not in the military, nor is anyone in my family. But I would love to support our military somehow. Does anyone know what I can do to do something like "support a soldier" or sending carepackages? I know I can't send packages and notes randomly so I want to send support via a legit route.

There are lots of churches and organizations around me who send support but its only during patriotic and seasonal holidays. I'd love to have a group/soldier I could support year round. Its something I want my son to be invovled with.

The closest person I know who is connected to the military is a Gold Star Mom - a group of mothers who have lost a son or daughter serving in the military - so obviously I can't ask her.

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Wow thanks all for the info! All those websites...I wouldn't have even begun to know where to look. I can't wait to look them up and find something to fit our family.

Sending a care package just seems so little compared to what our military does to protect my freedom. I wish I could do more! Thanks again all!

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C.O.

answers from Washington DC on

The American Red Cross has a care package program..

You can call your local USO and find out when soldiers are arriving home from being deployed and meeting them at the airport with signs and flags...

I think you are near Fort Sam Houston - an Army base - right? Contact the base operator and ask for the Mission Support offices - tell them what you want to do and they should be able to direct you to the appropriate person..

YOU GO!!! This is great!!

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D.P.

answers from Pittsburgh on

anysoldier.com
operationshoebox.com
givetothetroops.org
soldiersangels.com

He could also get a soldier pen pal!

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V.T.

answers from Dallas on

I don't know the website, but Michelle Obama and Jill Biden have an organization that lets you know how to get involved in your community. Thanks for the post. I keep wanting to check it out and I always forget.

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T.K.

answers from Dallas on

I'm proud of you! Find a way to get the kids involved too. What a great example you're setting mom!

there are greeters that meet soldiers at the airport.
http://www.greetheroes.org/
there are programs to donate your old cell phone to a soldier.
http://www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com/
you can find a soldiers family and help mow thier lawn or babysit.
http://troopssupport.com/

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S.W.

answers from Amarillo on

Go to AnySoldiers.com and they will have a list of solders from all the military service branches and what you can send to them through the postal system. There are men and women and they will usually let you know how many are in their group so that you can send for all. I say this because they usually share what they get with others.

It is a nice thing that you want to show your appreciation this way. I say thank you. The soldier will say thank you. But you must remebmer that they may be in an area where they will not be able to send a note back for quite some time.

Several years ago I used this site to find a few soldiers overseas and send them things. If you should send personal care products do send them in a separate box than any food snacks as the scents travel and get into the food.

Thanking you once again,

The other S., Retired Military Wife

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S.P.

answers from Seattle on

First I just want to thank you for being so kind to want to do this for our troops. Being a Military Wife it is good to know that there are people out there willing to do this. Not all of our troops have a family or people that will send them stuff so it's nice that you want to do this. Not necessarily for those without families but for our troops in general.

I may not be any help in giving you advice on where to gain info to send packages. I have my hubby's address and right now that's all I need.

I also recieved a letter of what you can and cant send in care packages. If you want I can send you a copy of this if you are not familiar with the dos and dont's. Thank you again for what you are doing or plan to do and I hope you get the references that you are seeking.

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C.K.

answers from San Antonio on

You have been given some great suggestions so far, but don't forget about the VFW. Contact a local VFW and tell them what you want to do. They should be able to tell you about legitimate organizations that support the troops and send care packages.

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