Posted on 10/27/2008 4:55:19 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27, 2008 Whether you are a young soldier leaving boot camp for a tour in Germany or a seasoned military police officer working in Iraq, receiving a care package from home can be a huge pick-me-up. A Web site launched in September provides many ideas to families and friends wanting to send care packages to love ones stationed abroad.
Abby Tymchak of Wayne, N.J., was inspired to create the site, called The Soldiers Family, when she found out her husband, Army Sgt. Scott Kowalski, was being deployed overseas for at least a year. Initially, she said, she did not want to think about the deployment, but after reality set in, she realized their relationship was going to be through the mail for a year. |
Related Sites: The Soldiers Family America Supports You |
I have a friend who just arrived in Afganistan for a 1-year tour. He and his wife have a new daughter less than 1 year old. Sending care packages is the least I can do.
Thanks for the story. The best/cheapest way to send Care Packages is the US postal service Priority Mail Flat Rate boxes .... you can fit a LOT in there for less than $10. (I would know, I’ve sent a LOT of care packages!)
Think about these as well.
Support the Troops and Help the Boy Scouts http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2116933/posts
Strenght for Service http://strengthforservice.org/
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