occasions is a great day to show your thanks and appreciation to former and current service members.
If you don’t happen to know a military or anyone who’s currently serving in the armed forces, there are Valentine’s Day card drives that are being hosted by several personal-freedoms throughout the country.
US NAVY SHARES 2021 HIGHLIGHTS WITH STUNNING ‘THE YEAR IN PHOTOS’ GALLERY
Here are three nonprofits that are helping people spread Valentine’s Day cheer.
Hugs for Soldiers
You can send your best wishes to deployed service members through Hugs for Soldiers. The Georgia-based nonprofit helps family-and-friends” target=”_blank”>civilians<
Hugs for Soldiers recommends sending in handwritten letters or notes a few weeks before Valentine’s Day since shipping for the cards generally takes two weeks. Thoughtful civilians can mail their holiday or general thank you card and optional unsealed card envelope to one of the two addresses below.
If using the U.S. Postal Service:
Hugs for Soldiers
P.O. Box 2887
Duluth, GA 30096
If using FedEx or UPS:
Hugs for Soldiers
Duluth First United Methodist Church
3208 Duluth Highway 120
Duluth, GA 30096
Hugs for Soldiers screens cards before shipping them out. Tips the organization gives civilians include keeping cards to a size no bigger than standard 8.5-by-11-inch letter paper, avoiding glitter and spreading positive messages. Providing photos and contact info is optional.
AT CHRISTMAS AND ALL YEAR LONG, CODE OF VETS GIVES BACK TO VETERANS IN NEED
Operation Gratitude
You can send a Valentine’s Day card or care package to deployed troops, veterans, military and first responders through Operation Gratitude. The California-based nonprofit accepts prepared cards for care packages all year round. Operation Gratitude’s Greeting Card Brigade also accepts blank handmade greeting cards that are provided to service members who send cards to loved ones, friends and family.
Operation Gratitude will attempt to send out Valentine’s Day-themed greeting cards if they’re mailed to the organization early enough, but timeless cards are preferred. The cards can be mailed or dropped off in person at the address below.
Operation Gratitude
9409 Owensmouth
Chatsworth CA 91311
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
The bespoke cards that are made must remain blank inside and measure between 4.25-by-5.5 inches and 5-by-7 inches. Envelopes are required, so service members abroad can mail the cards back home. Approved card decorations include ribbons, lace, bows and 3D stickers – all of which must be securely attached. Pearls, rhinestones and glitter are not approved because it often falls out during shipping. While not required, clear card sleeves are welcome to preserve the card’s design. Senders also have the option to provide return addresses in case they’d like to hear from service members.
Operation Gratitude care packages can be sent to troops, families and first responders through cash donations. The nonprofit ships three care packages for every $45 donation.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS
Soldiers’ Angels
If you’d like to send Valentine’s Day cards to deployed troops and VA Hospitals, take a look at Soldiers’ Angels. The Texas-based nonprofit is running a “Valentines for Veterans” campaign where civilians can submit store-bought or handmade cards and individually wrapped candy. To participate in the campaign, Soldiers’ Angels only asks for $1 in cash or check to cover shipping costs.
Soldiers’ Angels will be accepting Valentine’s Day cards until Feb. 14.
Valentines for Veterans participants can mail their card, $1 contribution, optional unsealed card envelope and candy to the address below.
Soldiers’ Angels Valentines for Veterans
2895 NE Loop 410, Suite 107
San Antonio, TX 78218
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER
Return addresses are welcome in case you’re open to hearing from the Valentine’s Day card recipient, but it’s not a requirement for campaign participation.