Below I have copied and pasted the info that comes from the Red Cross on their national campaign for sending holiday cards.
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Each year the American Red Cross provides assistance to
more than 2 million service members and many of our nation’s 24 million
veterans. We support military families, military and veterans hospitals
and provide emergency communications across the globe. And once a year,
we get the joy of delivering holiday cards to veterans, military
families and active-duty service members at hospitals and installations
around the world.
The cards and
personal messages, sent by tens of thousands of Americans, provide a
welcome “touch of home” for our troops during the holiday season.
Each
year we collect cards between October and early December and then
distribute them at military installations, veterans hospitals, and in
other locations.
Throughout the
year, you can make a difference with a monetary gift to Help Military
Families through the Red Cross. Your donation can help change a military
family’s life. Donate Now.
There
are several ways to be part of the Holiday Mail for Heroes program. In
addition to sending cards on your own, you may want to start making
plans to host card signing parties or card making parties. Here are a
few guidelines to help you on your way:
Card Guidelines:
Every card received will be
screened for hazardous materials by Pitney Bowes and then reviewed by
Red Cross volunteers working around the country.
Please observe the following guidelines to ensure a quick reviewing process:
- Ensure that all cards are signed.
- Use generic salutations such as “Dear Service Member.” Cards addressed to specific individuals can not be delivered through this program.
- Only cards are being accepted. Do not send or include letters.
- Do not include email or home addresses on the cards: the program is not meant to foster pen pal relationships.
- Do not include inserts of any kind, including photos: these items will be removed during the reviewing process.
- Please refrain from choosing cards with glitter or using loose glitter as it can aggravate health issues of ill and injured warriors.
- If you are mailing a large quantity of cards, please bundle them and place them in large mailing envelopes or flat rate postal shipping boxes. Each card does not need its own envelope, as envelopes will be removed from all cards before distribution.
Holiday Mail for Heroes
P.O. Box 5456
Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456
The deadline for having cards to the P.O. Box is Friday, December 7th.
Holiday cards received after this date cannot be guaranteed delivery.
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