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Mar. 25th, 2003 09:43 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
You know even though I don't agree with the way this war started off. I saw this post by
elusis and I was inspired.
I know too many people who either have been deployed already, or are going to be deployed in a few months. I know that they would like to get mail.
My question is this. Would any of you Chicago peeps like to help put together a couple of packages to be sent to deployed troops? I can't do this on my own due to my budget.
Here are a few other links for care package ideas:
the operation military pride care package page
Another post of ideas posted by Elusis
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I know too many people who either have been deployed already, or are going to be deployed in a few months. I know that they would like to get mail.
My question is this. Would any of you Chicago peeps like to help put together a couple of packages to be sent to deployed troops? I can't do this on my own due to my budget.
Here are a few other links for care package ideas:
the operation military pride care package page
Another post of ideas posted by Elusis
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on 2003-03-25 10:47 am (UTC)but anyway. i think it's a good idea. i've read too many articles about 19 year old males who are horrified and scared right now. so. good idea! :)
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on 2003-03-25 12:16 pm (UTC)I remember helping my sister's Brownie troop do a *huge* cookie baking weekend during Operation Dessert Storm. They got so many thank you notes, it made the girls happy that they had been able to help.
but anyway. i think it's a good idea. i've read too many articles about 19 year old males who are horrified and scared right now. so. good idea! :)
I also know that they are probably also hearing about all the protest going on back here in the States, which probably isn't helping.
Even if I can only get a bundle of letters sent off to someone, I think it will help lift spirits.