The Sussex County Chapter of the
American Red Cross Encourages Families
to Share Gratitude with Service Members
This Thanksgiving
NEWTON, NJ,
NOVEMBER 24, 2010 —
During this week of
Thanksgiving, the Sussex County Chapter
of the American Red Cross encourages
families of Sussex County to take some
time to share their gratitude in
messages to veterans and active-duty
members of the Armed Forces.
The Red Cross and
Pitney Bowes Inc. are leading an effort
to collect and send 1 million holiday
cards to service members overseas and at
home through the fourth annual Holiday
Mail for Heroes campaign (www.redcross.org/holidaymail).
Whether printed or
handmade, the cards carry meaning for
the recipients and the senders.
“I love this
program,” said singer Amy Grant,
a member of the Red
Cross National Celebrity Cabinet and
spokesperson for Holiday Mail for Heroes.
“I think it’s the most accessible,
hands-on way to express gratitude for
anyone in the military.”
The public can print
cards designed by Grant and three other
members of the Celebrity Cabinet from
the Red Cross website. Grant used
colored pencils and black markers to
design her card for the Holiday Mail
program; actress Jane Seymour used
watercolor with pen and ink on paper for
hers.
Less famous artists
have used a variety of media to produce
cards that will go to military bases and
hospitals, as well as veterans. Carrie
Santos brought a troop of eight-year-old
Brownies to Red Cross headquarters in
Washington, D.C. in mid-November for a
card-making event and watched them
produce “elaborate” designs, including
pop-ups.
“You put construction
paper, glue and stickers in front of
them, and off they go,” said Santos, who
works in international services at Red
Cross headquarters. “I found that once
you give them the idea, they jump on
it.”
For families who want
to encourage their young artists to make
Holiday Mail for Heroes during
Thanksgiving weekend, Santos offered
assurance that kids understand the need.
“We told them there
are a lot of soldiers who can’t be with
their families this year,” she said.
“They got it. They felt they were doing
something significant.”
The Red Cross and
Pitney Bowes will accept holiday cards
until December 10, 2010 at Holiday Mail
for Heroes, PO Box 5456, Capitol
Heights, MD, 20791-5456. Pitney
Bowes will screen the cards for
hazardous materials, then package and
ship them in time for delivery during
the holidays.
“I’ve heard so many
testimonials from people who have been
overseas that letters mean the most,”
said Grant, who added handwritten notes
to service members on the cards she
designed. “Letters are magical….It’s a
great time of year to think about
someone else and express thankfulness.”
About the American
Red Cross:
The American Red Cross shelters, feeds
and provides emotional support to
victims of disasters; supplies nearly
half of the nation's blood; teaches
lifesaving skills; provides
international humanitarian aid; and
supports military members and their
families. The Red Cross is a charitable
organization — not a government agency —
and depends on volunteers and the
generosity of the American public to
perform its mission. For more
information, please visit
www.sussexredcross.org or call our
office at 973-579-1600.