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CALLING ALL PATRIOTS TO STAMP SOME SUPPORT!!! ***(NEW THREAD)***
When our project "Stamp Your Heart Out" began over four years ago, we never realized it would have such a profound and continuing effect....we have outlasted many other "organizations" in our efforts to encourage our servicemen and women who are deployed to the Middle East...and I hope to keep this campaign going strong!
Recently I have had a great deal of interest in the project. We have rec'd coverage from magazines as well as from people posting on their blogs (thank you thank you). However, due to the fact that my first post was closed when we first began and it has been over four years I thought rather than continuing to update the old thread I would open up a new thread...
First, I would like to thank ALL who have participated....it is a blessing to me to see these packages fill my mail box (even if it does mean hours of counting sifting and sorting!! LOL)
Second, for those of you (and you know who you are) who send packages faithfully, I honor you. Your dedication and hard work on a monthly/weekly basis is amazing.
And lastly, if you have not heard of our project and would like to get involved, I will include the guidelines here as well as the link to the original post so you can read all of the updates along the way!
To all interested in participating in a combined effort to support our troops:
Our goal is to send encouragement and support to our troops far from home. How it will work- Make the cards, send to the address provided below, I, Keri, will then package the cards all together to be sent to our troops via the C-17 Cargo Planes that leave Charleston SC on a weekly basis if not more!
The following are some guidelines for the organized effort of sending our troops that are away from home some encouragement and support. There will be two ways you can participate.
One, send a card just letting them know how much your freedom means to you and how much you appreciate them and the job they do to provide that freedom for us.
Two, send a BLANK card that the soldiers can then send home to their family or friends. This will be a way for them to send something special to those they love since a hallmark store is not always ?just around the corner? from our troops.
Here are the guidelines for the two options. TO SEND A CARD TO OUR TROOPS: Simply make a card, write a note and place in an envelope addressed to, ? Our Troops? ?A Soldier Far From Home? or anything else that you like as an anonymous soldier. Do not seal. (We need to be able to monitor these cards for prohibited materials as listed below.) Place those cards in ANOTHER ENVELOPE addressed to: Keri Sereika 100 Foxfire Ct Summerville, SC 29483
TO SEND A BLANK CARD: Simply make a card and LEAVE THE INSIDE BLANK. Place the card AND AN ENVELOPE into either a clear cello bag or a small sandwich size Ziploc baggie and then into an envelope and send to the above address. Be sure to include the envelope so that the troops can mail the card home to their loved ones here in the states.
Ok, now that the ?how tos? are done there are a few more guidelines that must be followed.
Don?t send political or offensive materials. No photos, bad language etc will be tolerated in the slightest!
Don?t send anything dangerous, explosive or breakable, I.e. Microscope slides would not be advised. These cards have a long way to got before they reach their final destination!
I am really looking forward to how this takes off. We have the potential to make a lonely soldier, serving far from home, SMILE. How great is that?
Thanks for your time and efforts~
Keri Lee Sereika
The attachment is so that you can print this out easily and have the address and guidelines easily accessable!!!!
Keri, THANK YOU so much for doing a new thread, lol! I always get so confused trying to figure out the latest info on some of these really old, long threads.
Has anybody told you lately how proud we are of you? Lately, I mean? Fantastic job, Keri! Thanks so much for all you do.
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Keri, THANK YOU so much for doing a new thread, lol! I always get so confused trying to figure out the latest info on some of these really old, long threads.
Has anybody told you lately how proud we are of you? Lately, I mean? Fantastic job, Keri! Thanks so much for all you do.
Wonderful! I wish I had come across this before - count me in! I've printed off the guidelines and will start as soon as I get some free time one of these evenings.
THANK YOU for organizing something like this!
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A baggie per card? Or can you put a bunch in a bag?
Thanks for clarifying that this is ongoing - and thanks for everything you have done and are doing for our troops.
Proud (retired) Navy wife
One card per baggie...this way the troops can sort and look through without getting dust or dirt on the other cards. My DH was just deployed from April - early Sept and when he came home EVERYTHING he brought home with him was covered in dirt and dust...he said that it was just part of the everyday life there....he said between the dust and the sweat (115degrees or better each day) that IN THE SHOWER was the only time you were clean...once you got out you just started sweating and gathering dust again...LOL Poor guy!!! He loves being able to climb between clean sheets each night...
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I just wanted to applaud you for this wonderful effort and encourage others to help out by saying : My DH was in Viet Nam for 15 months. He knew two Marines who hid when mail call was called, because neither one of them EVER received even one piece of mail from home or anywhere else the entire time. He said to have gotten even a random piece of mail for just them would have meant so much. So keep up the great job. I will read over the instructions and see what I have to send.
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Thanks for doing all this wonderful work, Keri! I hope there will be a lot of WCMD participants who will take the opportunity to donate their cards to this!
just happened to see this - thank you! the soldier I was sending to last year is back home ( thank you, God!!) and I needed a new source for sending cards. I have about 100 all-purpose ones that I will try to get to you soon. just need to get that many little baggies!
I have a huge shoebox, I set aside with the cards for soldiers. Each has an envelope. I will follow your guidelines for putting each in a zip lock bag and send them to you this week. They are soldier cards...waiting for a soldier.
Keri, do you send them to the same troop in the same area? Without giving away anything confidential, how do you send them on the cargo plane?
We live just 20 mins from the Charleston Air Force Base, my DH is a pilot and flies the c-17 based here in Charleston. If I can't send the cards with him, I bring them to the squadron and they then get them sent via another pilot who is going out that week. Sometimes they get delivered to the "first stop"...but for the most part the guys who bring them tell me they a) try to vary where they go and b) try to get them as far "down range" (into the "front lines") as possible.
I am subscribing and will be sending cards out to you. I have just initiated a "stamp lunch and learn" here at work. It was approved by management and we are making 3 cards in the hour and asking everyone donates one to the troops and I have a pile already started to donate too! The dates are the 15 & 23 of October. Hoping to have around 75 to send to you!
I am subscribing and will be sending cards out to you. I have just initiated a "stamp lunch and learn" here at work. It was approved by management and we are making 3 cards in the hour and asking everyone donates one to the troops and I have a pile already started to donate too! The dates are the 15 & 23 of October. Hoping to have around 75 to send to you!
Thanks for doing this!
Michele
That is awesome Michele!!
And what a GREAT IDEA for a stamp lunch and learn!!! I want to come!
And what a GREAT IDEA for a stamp lunch and learn!!! I want to come!
I have to tell you I work in a large corporate setting and was thrilled when they allowed me to do this, and I just want to be able to bless others with the donations of cards!
Hi, I am the wife of a retired military man. For World Card Making Day we made Christmas cards for the troops. I have the info on sending them but I have a few questions about another organization interested in a mailing. Would you please send me an e-mail so that we can discuss this. Thank you so much for all you do.
Tammee ArletteR@aol.com
Hi, I am the wife of a retired military man. For World Card Making Day we made Christmas cards for the troops. I have the info on sending them but I have a few questions about another organization interested in a mailing. Would you please send me an e-mail so that we can discuss this. Thank you so much for all you do.
Tammee ArletteR@aol.com
Thanks so much for updating your thread. I am so excited to see how many cards have been sent. Over 23,000 that is just amazing. I have sent about 60 cards and am glad that you are able to use them. How far in advance do you need cards for a holiday...in other words, when do you need Christmas cards so that they have time to be sent there and sent back (if doing the cards that they can send back home to their family) When do you need them by if making the cards for the soldiers themselves with a note on the inside?
I am having such a great time making cards for you to send...it's just great to do something for the soldiers that you know they will appreciate.
Hi Keri, I have big bunches of cards that I would love to send...on the ones going to the troops to send home is it ok if they say "for you, birthday wishes, etc on the front of the card?? Is this an ongoing effort, so I can get a box ready and send and then later send another when I have enough?? I would be so happy to have my excess cards go to good use. I printed out the instructions and your address and will follow your guidelines and pass the info along. Thank you for all you are doing.
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Thank you so much for doing this. To keep it going for so long is amazing and having a way to get them to the soldiers without having to pay postage is fantastic!
I have a question. I have a lot of cards in clear sealed card sleeves, each is enclosed with an envelope, I assume that it would be ok to leave them in the clear sleeves rather than putting them each into a baggie?
Hi There, ok did my first class at work for the lunch n learn and we have 72 cards to donate. The next one is scheduled for next Thursday and am hoping to have around 200 cards to send out at the end of next week! Thanks so much for doing this!
I don't have a lot of excess, but it gave me a great idea. I've been wanting to start a card ministry through my church and this would be someplace great for cards to go!! I'll keep you up to date on it and hopefully be able to send something sometime soon.
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I just want to say thank you so much for doing this it is always a great thing.
I am currently living my 4th war deployment of my soldier, but 5th in 6 years & it touches me to see how complete strangers are so willing to offer a heartfelt touch.
I am currently getting ready to send 50 mini stockings with a little goodie in each one for my hubby & his soldiers. I am trying to get some cards made as well for them to be able to send home, however My hubby would probably send me my own, LOL =P
Again I just wanted to thank you all for your kindness & support of our troops.
Hugs,
Aimee =)
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** Proud & Loving Army wife who is currently serving our country & mother to our 2 military BRATZ =) !!
As long as the cards are to me by the end of this month there should be time to get them to the troops and back home...if they are cards written TO the troops then we can send them down as late as mid dec...
My best friend is station in Iraq right now and he is having a very rough time both with the war and being homesick. What you are doing means the world to him and all of the other American Hero's that are overseas and at home. I have downloaded the guidelines and will make cards as soon as I have a free moment. (Probably over my holiday vacation). Again, Thank you so much!
I am a SU! demonstrator and also a mother of a Girl Scout Daisy and the troop leader. I am wanting to do a service project with the troop and want to send Christmas cards to the troops overseas. Can we make Christmas cards to send to them??? And if I don't do this until Dec. 15th with the troop and then get them into the mail the next day, will they get to the troops before Christmas??? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!
Even if the cards don't get there BY Christmas I am sure the troops won't mind belated holiday wishes!!! This is a great way to get your troop involved!
I need to address some issues we are having...unfortunately, there have been MANY CARDS arriving that do not adhere to the simple guidelines I have outlined for sending cards.
First: The cards are to be HANDMADE cards. They can be blank or written to the troops but this card drive is to send cards we have made to the troops.
Second: The cards are to EACH be individually placed WITH AN ENVELOPE into a baggie or clear envelope. This keeps the cards safe from dust and dirt. Many of the areas we are sending the cards to are plagued by dust storms and other elements...ONE CARD ONE BAG = One Happy Soldier.
Third: Blatantly Religious Materials are NOT ALLOWED. It is one thing to say "I am praying for your safe return" while it is yet another to "preach" at the troops. I am not able, nor do I want to, draw the line in the sand so to speak but if I have more and more cards coming that have too much religious connotations rather than simple best wishes for a safe return, I will have to end this card drive. I will not risk being unknowingly offensive...that is the bottom line.
I am sorry to have to come down so harsh and heavy, but I process nearly 1000 cards (sometimes more) per month and if I have to continue to go out and buy envelopes and baggies to put the cards in, or if I have to sift and sort out the overly zealous religious materials, I will simply have to call it quits. I have a family (ever growing baby #4 on the way in June) who requres more and more of my time. I would like to keep this card drive up as I have had a recent email from a group downrange who loved our cards!!! I know this brings them joy!! But I need everyone to do their part to keep this operation running smoothly!!
I've got 2 shoeboxes full of "sample" cards that I've been telling myself I need to cut in half, but have been unable to part with... I think if I'm sending them to you, I could manage to get rid of a few I will pick up some envelopes and baggies this week and box them up to you.
Thank you for doing this. All four of my brothers have been in and out of the military over the last 15 or 16 years. (One still in the reserves and another just went back on active duty; they moved his family to Texas just this week!) I remember how hard it was to have two of them in Iraq at the same time and just getting care packages to their unit was a tremendous undertaking, but it was always worth the effort (and more) because we knew they were bright spots in their otherwise not-so-bright days.