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These goodies were sent from some Aussie friends - lots of fun stuff!
Gummy chocolate babies are 98% fat free! Good to know.
Rev. Pipkin with boxes Care Packages for our soldiers in Afghanistan
donated by the one and true The Falls Church Episcopal.
This batch is stacked and ready to go but this isn't all of them! We find with the quantity of holiday mail we ship, it is best to use priority mail "flate rate" boxes and envelopes. We can stuff them and never worry about how heavy they are because we only pay one flat rate.
80th Soldiers pose with school children at Matoaca Elementary School in Ettrick, Va., as part of a visit to the children and staff in December 2009. On behalf of their fellow Soldiers, the troops visited to say thank you for their holiday care packages the children and staff collected, packaged and shipped to those deployed overseas. Photo by Staff Sgt. Anne W. Lewis
On behalf of their deployed fellow Soldiers, 80th Training Command troops visited Matoaca Elementary School in Ettrick, Va., in December 2009 to say thank you for the holiday care packages the children and staff collected, packaged and shipped to those deployed overseas. Photo by Staff Sgt. Anne W. Lewis
Sony Music sent a care package my way for letting them use a picture of a Gasblå Stencil. Thanks, Malou and Nikolaj.
Lt. Col. Sam Licorish answers students' questions during a special visit at Matoaca Elementary School in Ettrick, Va. On behalf of their deployed fellow Soldiers, 80th Training Command troops visited the school in December 2009 to say thank you for the holiday care packages the children and staff collected, packaged and shipped to those deployed overseas. Photo by Staff Sgt. Anne W. Lewis
The Be Nice (Or Else!) team hosted a "Casual for a Cause" Day for Veterans Day, where each Future Professional (student) could wear jeans if they brought in 5 items to be sent to the troops over seas. It was great! We sent several big boxes of goodies to the troops!
it's a bad photo, but the candies that kim put in that red bag apparently didn't want to be in there and fought their way out.. :)
Sending off a care package for Moose. It's not that hard, just pick up a B4 mailing box, stuff it full of things and as long as the package is under 2Kg it will be shipped at no cost.
What you put in them depends on the recipient. Check here for suggestions. I'd got an unscheduled call from Moose, and "Bricks" was the thing he needed most so I sent this pack with coffee & some bricks, then followed up with another 1Kg Vita Brit pack the next day.
You can find out the technical details here (ADF) or here or here.
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