Posted on 01/05/2007 5:02:47 PM PST by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5, 2007 An Illinois-based troop support group wants servicemembers to know they have Americas hearts, literally.
The nonprofit group is a member of America Supports You, a Defense Department program showcasing ways Americans support the nations servicemembers. Fresh off of its fourth Holiday Hugs to Our Heroes campaign, the group has launched its fourth Valentines Day project, which it has conducted every year since its March 2003 beginning. Oxford, her mother, Kathy, and now-6-year-old daughter, Callie, stuff boxes full of homemade heart-shaped valentines sent in from across the country and get them to troops serving overseas. And, because Valentines Day is a holiday associated with sweets, of course those boxes also include candy. We try to do the heart theme with the heart (shaped) suckers and the little boxes of heart chocolates and conversation hearts, Oxford said. We put a lot of love into those packages. This year, she started the drive for the Valentines Day mailings the day after Christmas. She hopes that thousands of Valentines and heart-shaped candy will pour in from across the country by Jan. 22. The seemingly early deadline will allow time to get the packages to the servicemembers as close to the holiday as possible. Oxford and her small band of cupids also are hoping to receive cash donations to offset the cost of shipping 500 to 800 flat-rate boxes of goodies overseas. Thats a hefty sum at $8.10 each. We can definitely still use help there, she said. Theres always a standing need for postage. Oxford said her group does this just to let (servicemembers) know everybody back here in the good old U.S. hasnt forgotten about them, and we do love them on this Valentines Day. Information on how to make donations goods or cash can be found on the SI Yellow Ribbon Campaign Web site. |
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