OPERATION GRATITUDE TO SEND 25,000 CARE PACKAGES TO DEPLOYED TROOPS DURING PATRIOTIC DRIVE

Care Packages previous assembled by Operation Gratitude that were shipped out to U.S. Troops stationed all over the world. Operation Gratitude Photo. 

Blackanthem.com, Encino, California, April 21, 2005

Over Memorial Day Weekend, Operation Gratitude, a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization, will conduct its Patriotic Drive, assembling over 25,000 care packages that will be sent to deployed troops for delivery around July 4th. Operation Gratitude's mission is to put a smile on a service member's face, lift morale, and express the appreciation of the American people for the sacrifices of the men and women defending our freedom.  To date, Operation Gratitude has sent almost 45,000 care packages to individual troops in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Bosnia, Korea, Kosovo and onto ships all over the world.

Operation Gratitude, together with the California Army National Guard, 746th QM BN and hundreds of volunteers, will assemble and ship more than 25,000 Patriotic Care Packages of assorted snacks, Girl Scout Cookies, DVDs, CDs, games, Beanie Babies, t-shirts, toiletries and personal letters of support. 

All products for the packages have been donated by individuals, organizations, schools, community groups, businesses and Corporate Sponsors, including Jeep, Oceanspray, Big Dog, S.F.Bay Gourmet Coffee, Sunkist, Newman's Own, Mars Candy, Oberto's Sausage, House of Batteries and Tapatio Hot Sauce.  Shipping expenses of  $15 per package, are covered by tax-deductible financial donations from citizens all over the country and from Corporate Sponsors including Covey Run and Turner Road Wineries.

Operation Gratitude obtains the names of the troops from their loved ones or from comrades who previously received a package.   The vast majority of names are provided by commanders and leaders in the field who have seen first-hand the positive impact of the program on the morale of their Soldiers, Marines, Airmen and Sailors.  Operation Gratitude has recently expanded its program to send packages to wounded troops in long-term convalescence in stateside hospitals as well.

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