Holiday Mail for Heroes – The first cards are in

Holiday Mail for Heroes

The first pieces of Holiday Mail for Heroes have arrived to (aren’t they cute??):

Holiday Mail for Heroes
PO Box 5456
Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456

If you’d like to show us your card before you send it off to warm the heart of a hero, please add it to our Flickr photo pool.

Other things you can do in addition to sending in your card:

4 Responses to “Holiday Mail for Heroes – The first cards are in”

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  2. I am looking for guidlines for 2009 Holiday Mail for Heroes, will the program be continued this year?

  3. I need some help with guidelines for the program. I want to have my class of 1st graders make cards. I am wondering if I mail each card individually or can I mail them all in a large envelope? I don’t understand if the cards are delivered sealed in the envelopes they arrive in or if they are opened and screened. Please advise! We are starting to make our cards this week!

    Thanks!

  4. This is very heart warming. I’m sure the Armed Forces are will be more than happy to receive these cards. I wonder if there will be another program like this for 2010?

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