| 'Holiday Mail for Heroes' to Deliver One Million Greetings to Service Members and Families | ![]() |
From Nov. 11 until Dec. 10, the public is invited to send holiday cards with their message of thanks and cheer to a special post office box. The Red Cross and Pitney Bowes will then screen cards for hazardous materials, sort and package the cards, and deliver them to military bases, veteran's hospitals and military hospitals during the holidays.
Last year, the effort garnered more than 600,000 cards for wounded service men and women. With the expansion of the program, the Red Cross and Pitney Bowes hope to collect more than one million cards and holiday greetings. "Holiday Mail For Heroes" continues the Red Cross tradition of service to the armed forces.
"From the front lines to the home front, for more than 125 years, the American Red Cross has provided care and assistance to service members, their families and veterans," said John R. Hughes, executive director of the American Red Cross of the Greater Lehigh Valley. "This is a way for every member of the public to lift the spirits of military members, their families and veterans during this holiday season. It's as easy as signing your name."
Holiday cards should be addressed and sent to:
Holiday Mail for Heroes
P.O. Box 5456
Capitol Heights, MD 20791-5456
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The American Red Cross of the Greater Lehigh Valley serves more than 690,000 residents of Carbon, Lehigh and Northampton counties. Last year the Red Cross provided health and safety education training; Lifeline, a personal response service for seniors; and emergency relief to more than 23,000 Greater Lehigh Valley residents. For more information about the American Red Cross of the Greater Lehigh Valley or volunteer opportunities, call (610) 865-4400 or visit www.redcrosslv.org.