Does anyone have any specific information on donating goods to soldiers? More importatnly an address to mail it to??
My mom got some things from her work that need to be mailed. I went to anysoldier.com and I can't make much sense out of that website.
Please help!
Thanks,
B
Russ Cloer, WWII Captain, 7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division.
Does anyone have any specific information on donating goods to soldiers? More importatnly an address to mail it to??
My mom got some things from her work that need to be mailed. I went to anysoldier.com and I can't make much sense out of that website.
Please help!
Thanks,
B
Brooke---log on to "disabled american veterans", You might find what you are looking for. Rocky
Roque J.(Rocky) Riojas
Thanks Rocky, but it looks like they're set up to take monitary donations
I have toiletries and food.
But you did give me an idea... if I can't find a way to get this overseas I'll send it to the veteran's home in Barboursville.
God bless those heroes who suffered and died, for plain folks, like you and me.
War is a crime. Ask the infantry and ask the dead.
Brooke:
Because of security reasons, they are no longer taking general gifts, unless you know a specific soldier. This has been going on for some time. So Rocky is correct. The USO site is also taking monetary contributions.
https://www.uso.org/donate/custom.aspx?id=641&p=434
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
I talked to Eddie and he said he'd try to get an address for me to mail it to someone.
thanks!
God bless those heroes who suffered and died, for plain folks, like you and me.
War is a crime. Ask the infantry and ask the dead.