It's The Thought That Counts

Copied from a post on the PP forum

Anyone who is tempted to send Christmas cards to recovering soldiers at Walter Reed please read:

Here is an address for the Red Cross that you can send the cards too, they will re-sort and mail to the appropriate designee and Pitney Bowes will

We Support You During Your Recovery
c/o American Red Cross
PO Box 419
Savage, MD 20763-0419

Email messages can be sent at : http://www4.army.mil/ocpa/tooursoldiers/

These organizations show you how you can show your support to the troops:

http://www.americasupportsyou.mil/

http://www.usocares.org/

http://www.redcross.org/


I think it would be awesome to show support from a recovering addict to a recovering soldier. We are all involved in a war.

Merry Christmas everyone!

Oh, btw, thank God for that ribbon whiteout, I decided to re-address the cards to the Red Cross.

I haven't really checked out this site, but it looks really nice. Thanks to whoever passed this on!

http://www.anysolider.com/
Janet,

Thank you. This is a superb idea.A simple gesture like sending the brave men and women who fight to keep us free is an excellent idea.

Girl, you got a heart of gold and I love ya for it.

Thanks again, and will do. You always get us motivated. It's the smallest things like a little letter and card that can raise a true hero's spirits.

As always you rock, Janet. Don't be sending no Mar-ja-reen though, K? If each of us on the board sent just one card that'd be awesome. Thanks for the information.

Hopelessy devoted to ya, Sister!
Bryn, you also have that heart of gold! It's nice to see that your spirits are doing better. Keep it up honey. You are so missed when you aren't posting.