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The Power of One: Making a Difference
By Carolyn Blashek
Nov 19, 2009 - 6:46:45 PM
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VAN NUYS, CA -  In the midst of its historic Holiday Care Package Drive, during which it will ship its milestone 500,000th care package, Operation Gratitude launched a unique 'Power of One' fundraising campaign.

Noting that last year, an Operation Gratitude package cost $10 to send, this year...and two postal increases later...that same package now costs $11.00 to send.   While the single $1.00 per package increase may not seem terribly significant, the organization's founder, Carolyn Blashek, stressed that raising only the same amount of money as last year, $600,000, would mean that 6,000 of our troops would not have a package to open for the holidays.  

1Care Package"But YOU can change that with the 'Power of One.'  Each single dollar you add to your donation allows us to send one more package....which means one less brave warrior will be disappointed," Blashek told more than 900 volunteers at the care package assembly on November 14 at the National Guard Armory in Van Nuys.

 
 Blashek related the story of a single item's journey: A plain brown carton filled with assorted items arrived at the armory from a town in the Mid-West.  It was another of the many generous donations Operation Gratitude receives from individuals and companies anxious to demonstrate their support for the men and women defending our country.
 
Assembly LineOn Assembly Day, the item was placed in a care package along with a DVD, foot powder, flash drive, candy, hand warmers and 50 other products.  
The care package in which it was placed moved along the assembly line  and looked like any other of the 8000 packages completed that day. 
 
The package sat with all the others on a pallet, outside the Armory awaiting shipment to the Post Office and Pallets of Pkgs then on to the particular individual serving in Iraq or Afghanistan. 
 
Two months later, its special nature was revealed in an email received by Operation Gratitude.  The Soldier wrote that he figured  volunteers felt a bit silly sending Beanie Babies to Soldiers in a combat zone.

It turns out he was the person who received that one special package that included the Beanie Baby with the special destiny. 

He wrote:

Soldier with Beanie"We gave that Beanie Baby to an Iraqi child who then gave us a tip.  He told us that bad people were making bombs in his neighborhood.  The information he gave us led to a major terrorist cell being captured and countless lives, American and Iraqi, being saved."


Blashek emphasized to the crowd of volunteers: "One Beanie Baby, one package, one thoughtful donation allowed one more American son or daughter, father or mother, sister or brother, to come home.  And that one symbolic item of kindness ensured that an Iraqi family could witness their child growing up."    

Operation Gratitude's motto for the remainder of the Holiday season is the 'Power of One' -- the power of every American to raise $660,000, one dollar by one dollar to make certain every deployed Soldier, Sailor, Airman, Marine and Coast Guardsman receives one package with one special item and one touching letter.  One Soldier
 
Donations to Operation Gratitude are tax deductible:
$ 11 will send another care package. 
$110 will send 10 packages. 
$550 would boost the morale of 50 service members during an otherwise very difficult time away from home, and just might...save many lives.
 
"You may never know the impact of each one of your packages,"   Blashek concluded.  "But you do know that every package will make a difference to one Warrior."
 
For more information about the Operation Gratitude 'Power of One' Campaign and the 500,000th care package, email opgrat@gmail.com  or visit www.OperationGratitude.com  


ABOUT OPERATION GRATITUDE 
 
 Operation Gratitude ( www.OperationGratitude.com) is the California- based 501 (c) (3) non-profit, volunteer organization that annually sends 100,000+ care packages filled with snacks, entertainment items and personal letters of appreciation addressed to individually named U.S. Service Members deployed in hostile regions such as Iraq and Afghanistan, and on Naval ships at sea.  Its mission is to lift morale, bring a smile to a service member's face and express to all Armed Forces the appreciation and support of the American people. Each package contains donated product valued at ~$100 and costs the organization $11 to assemble and ship. For safety and security, assembling of packages occurs at the Army National Guard armory in Van Nuys, California. By the end of 2009, Operation Gratitude will have shipped more than 500,000 packages to American Military deployed overseas.
CONTACT INFO:
Carolyn Blashek
818.789.0123
310.876.2594
opgrat@gmail.com

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