Category: mailroom mondays
Mailroom Monday: 01 Dec 08
December 1st, 2008Link to post about Holiday Mail for Heroes - cards for veterans through Red Cross
Upcoming holiday deadlines: If your cards will be arriving to a shipper toward the last dates listed below, please email the shipper so they know to wait a little longer to include yours.
Christmas cards received will be stored for next year.
Valentines cards need to be to the shipper by Jan. 9th
Mailed this week: (many thanks to cardmakers sending directly to heroes!)
- To Iraq: 100 cards to an Air Force unit (mailed from cardmakers in Germany); 312, 308, and 305 cards to Marine units; 316, 307, and 294 cards to Army units
- To Qatar: 627 to an Air Force unit
- To Afghanistan: 322 to a Marine unit; 327 to an Army unit; 70 to an Army unit (mailed from cardmakers in Florida)
**Important news!!**
We can now receive checks made out to “Cards for Heroes"!! You may still send in cash donations if that’s easier for you, or Paypal funds to donate@cardsforheroes.org - we are so grateful for your help, especially in this heavy mailing season before Christmas! Please consider asking your friends, family, and coworkers to each chip in a few dollars and sponsor a box (or three!).
Shipper Requests this week:
NOTE: We once again have A2 envelopes available, so you may send A2s and A7s without envelopes. Shipping tip: If you’re sending a small number of cards, take them to the PO and ask them to weigh them and tell you if a Flat Rate box is the best deal or not for the amount you’re shipping!
Kris, KS:
Winter cards and birthday (especially for men and children). Any Hero letters are also something that I’m in need of. Email me from the shipping addresses pages to let me know what’s on the way!
Claudia, WI:
I could always use children’s and teens cards. Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
Shannon, CA:
I need birthday, miss you, and love cards. Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
Sandy, WA:
I really need birthday and thank you cards especially. I also love having AnyHero letters to tuck in, too–they say they’re the best thing for morale! Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
For our friends at Operation Quiet Comfort:
Diane Schneider is OQC’s volunteer card coordinator, please contact her directly at diane52381@nc.rr.com if you have questions or signed or blank get well/thankyou/patriotic cards to send.
Mailroom Monday: 24 Nov 08
November 24th, 2008Link to post about Holiday Mail for Heroes - cards for veterans through Red Cross
Upcoming holiday deadlines: If your cards will be arriving to a shipper toward the last dates listed below, please email the shipper so they know to wait a little longer to include yours.
Thanksgiving and Christmas cards received will be stored for next year.
AnyHero Christmas cards (written out TO a hero) need to be to the shipper by Dec 1st
Valentines cards need to be to the shipper by Jan. 9th
Mailed this busy week: (many thanks to cardmakers sending directly to heroes!)
- To Iraq: 6000, 430, 360, 362, 350, 350, 350, 350, 350, 320, 312, 300, 262, 260, 220, 130, 120, 120, 120, 95, and 40 cards to TWENTY ONE Army units!!; 512 cards to a Navy unit; 432, 372, 300, 228 and 72 cards to five Marine units; 340 and 340 to two Air Force unit
- Belated report of cards going to Iraq from the North Dakota community of cardmakers: 6000 cards to the 10th Mountain Division! Way to go ND!
- To Kuwait: 485 cards to an Army unit, 300 to an Air Force unit
- To Afghanistan: 628, 140, 120 and 25 cards to four Army units, 315 to an Air Force unit, and 120 to a Navy unit
An extra note: a number of the above-mentioned boxes were sent by crafters collecting cards from their local communities or online friends! Thank you all!
• Newnan GA
• Fordville ND
• Cincinnati OH
• Redmond WA
**Important news!!**
We can now receive checks made out to “Cards for Heroes"!! You may still send in cash donations if that’s easier for you, or Paypal funds to donate@cardsforheroes.org - we are so grateful for your help, especially in this heavy mailing season before Christmas! Please consider asking your friends, family, and coworkers to each chip in a few dollars and sponsor a box (or three!).
Shipper Requests this week:
NOTE: We once again have A2 envelopes available, so you may send A2s and A7s without envelopes. Shipping tip: If you’re sending a small number of cards, take them to the PO and ask them to weigh them and tell you if a Flat Rate box is the best deal or not for the amount you’re shipping!
Kris, KS:
Winter cards and birthday (especially for men and children). Any Hero letters are also something that I’m in need of. Email me from the shipping addresses pages to let me know what’s on the way!
Claudia, WI:
I could always use children’s and teens cards. Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
Shannon, CA:
I need birthday, miss you, and love cards. Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
Sandy, WA:
I could use wintery-looking love and miss you cards especially. I also love having AnyHero letters to tuck in, too–they say they’re the best thing for morale! Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
For our friends at Operation Quiet Comfort:
Diane Schneider is OQC’s volunteer card coordinator, please contact her directly at diane52381@nc.rr.com if you have questions or signed or blank get well/thankyou/patriotic cards to send.
Mailroom Monday: 17 Nov 08
November 17th, 2008Link to post about Holiday Mail for Heroes - cards for veterans through Red Cross
Upcoming holiday deadlines: If your cards will be arriving to a shipper toward the last dates listed below, please email the shipper so they know to wait a little longer to include yours.
Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas cards received will be stored for next year.
AnyHero Christmas cards (written out TO a hero) need to be to the shipper by Dec 1st
Valentines cards need to be to the shipper by Jan. 9th
Mailed this week:
- To Iraq: 95 cards to an Army unit from a cardmaker and a group of first graders; 300, 260, and 262 cards to three Army units; 512 cards to a Navy unit
- To Kuwait: 485 cards to an Army unit
- To Afghanistan: 628 cards to an Army unit
**Important news!!**
We can now receive checks made out to “Cards for Heroes"!! You may still send in cash donations if that’s easier for you, or Paypal funds to donate@cardsforheroes.org - we are so grateful for your help, especially in this heavy mailing season before Christmas! Please consider asking your friends, family, and coworkers to each chip in a few dollars and sponsor a box (or three!).
Shipper Requests this week:
NOTE: We once again have A2 envelopes available, so you may send A2s and A7s without envelopes. Shipping tip: If you’re sending a small number of cards, take them to the PO and ask them to weigh them and tell you if a Flat Rate box is the best deal or not for the amount you’re shipping!
Kris, KS:
Winter cards and birthday (especially for men and children). Any Hero letters are also something that I’m in need of. Email me from the shipping addresses pages to let me know what’s on the way!
Claudia, WI:
I could always use children’s and teens cards. Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
Shannon, CA:
I need birthday, miss you, and love cards. Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
Sandy, WA:
I could use wintery-looking love and miss you cards especially. I also love having AnyHero letters to tuck in, too–they say they’re the best thing for morale! Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
For our friends at Operation Quiet Comfort:
Diane Schneider is OQC’s volunteer card coordinator, please contact her directly at diane52381@nc.rr.com if you have questions or signed or blank get well/thankyou/patriotic cards to send.
Mailroom Monday: 10 Nov 08
November 9th, 2008Upcoming holiday deadlines: If your cards will be arriving to a shipper toward the last dates listed below, please email the shipper so they know to wait a little longer to include yours.
Halloween and Thanksgiving cards received will be stored for next year.
Christmas cards need to be to the shipper by Nov. 14th
AnyHero Christmas cards (written out TO a hero) need to be to the shipper by Dec 1st
Valentines cards need to be to the shipper by Jan. 9th
Mailed this week:
- To Iraq: 333, 285, and 290 cards to three Marine units; 300, 260, 205, 105, 758, 748 and 320 cards to seven Army units
- To Kuwait: 280 cards to an Army unit
- To Kosovo: 428 cards to an Army unit
**Important news!!**
We can now receive checks made out to “Cards for Heroes"!! You may still send in cash donations if that’s easier for you, or Paypal funds to donate@cardsforheroes.org - we are so grateful for your help, especially in this heavy mailing season before Christmas! Please consider asking your friends, family, and coworkers to each chip in a few dollars and sponsor a box (or three!).
Shipper Requests this week:
NOTE: We once again have A2 envelopes available, so you may send A2s and A7s without envelopes. Shipping tip: If you’re sending a small number of cards, take them to the PO and ask them to weigh them and tell you if a Flat Rate box is the best deal or not for the amount you’re shipping!
Kris, KS:
I am in need of Christmas and winter cards and birthday (especially for men and children). I was blessed with a large supply of envies but they are not the normal card size. If you would like to make cards to fit what I have, please email me for details. Any Hero letters are also something that I’m in need of. Email me from the shipping addresses pages to let me know what’s on the way!
Claudia, WI:
I could always use children’s and teens cards. Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
Shannon, CA:
I need birthday, miss you, and love cards. Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
Sandy, WA:
I could use fall and Christmas, as well as wintery-looking love and miss you and birthday. If you would like to make “card fronts” for the Envelopments, please email me for details! I also love having AnyHero letters to tuck in, too–they say they’re the best thing for morale! Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
For our friends at Operation Quiet Comfort:
Diane Schneider is OQC’s volunteer card coordinator, please contact her directly at diane52381@nc.rr.com if you have questions or signed or blank cards to send.
(Get well cards from children and adults are always needed for wounded heroes in combat field hospitals; feel free to continue with Get Well cards that are not seasonal in addition to the special request.) M
Mailroom Monday: 03 Nov 08
November 3rd, 2008Upcoming holiday deadlines: If your cards will be arriving to a shipper toward the last dates listed below, please email the shipper so they know to wait a little longer to include yours.
Halloween and Thanksgiving cards received will be stored for next year.
Christmas cards need to be to the shipper by Nov. 14th
Valentines cards need to be to the shipper by Jan. 9th
Mailed this week:
- To Iraq: 261, 200, 205, 300, 175 and 670 to six Army units; 234 and 200 to two Marine units; 259, 200, and 240 to three Air Force units
- To Afghanistan: 196, 300, and 340 cards to three Army units; 220 and 250 to two Marine units
- Kosovo: 219 to an Army unit
**Important news!!**
We can now receive checks made out to “Cards for Heroes"!! You may still send in cash donations if that’s easier for you, or Paypal funds to donate@cardsforheroes.org - we are so grateful for your help, especially in this heavy mailing season before Christmas! Please consider asking your friends, family, and coworkers to each chip in a few dollars and sponsor a box (or three!).
Shipper Requests this week:
NOTE: Our shippers are running low-ish on A2 envelopes; we’re working on getting envelopes donated, but please email the shipper to see if they have enough for your cards.
Kris, KS:
I am in need of Christmas and winter cards and birthday (especially for men and children). I was blessed with a large supply of envies but they are not the normal card size. If you would like to make cards to fit what I have, please email me for details. Any Hero letters are also something that I’m in need of. Email me from the shipping addresses pages to let me know what’s on the way!
Claudia, WI:
I could always use children’s and teens cards. Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
Shannon, CA:
I need birthday, miss you, and love cards. Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
Sandy, WA:
I could use fall and Christmas, as well as wintery-looking love and miss you and birthday. If you would like to make “card fronts” for the Envelopments, please email me for details! I also love having AnyHero letters to tuck in, too–they say they’re the best thing for morale! Email me from the shipping addresses page to let me know what’s on the way!
For our friends at Operation Quiet Comfort:
**Special additional OQC request**Happy Holiday cards collected Sept 15-Nov 15 (No later). Generic holiday cards - appropriate for people of different faiths (winter scene, snowmen, etc). Signed with a personal message (but not get well); no glitter.***
Diane Schneider is OQC’s volunteer card coordinator, please contact her directly at diane52381@nc.rr.com if you have questions or signed or blank cards to send.
(Get well cards from children and adults are always needed for wounded heroes in combat field hospitals; feel free to continue with Get Well cards that are not seasonal in addition to the special request.) M