No images? Click here ![]() Deploy Kindness All Year Long with Go Camo! Great news—our Go Camo care package collection is now a year-round campaign at Soldiers’ Angels! That means you can support deployed Service Members any time of the year by collecting much-needed care package items. Our troops rely on these packages for a morale boost and a taste of home—and the need doesn’t stop after our collection dates end. From hygiene products and snacks to socks and down-time items, your donations help us keep our shelves stocked so we can keep the support flowing. Whether you're an individual, a group, a business, or a school, this is a fantastic way to give back to those serving far from home. Click through now to learn more and get started supporting Go Camo today! ![]() Care Packages Lift Spirits and Boost Morale You don’t have to take our word for it—this heartfelt thank-you note from a deployed Service Member shows just how much care packages, made possible through the Go Camo campaign, truly mean to our troops:
Thank you, Angels, for making moments like this possible. Your support truly makes a difference! ![]() Honoring Vietnam War Veterans Today, March 29 is Vietnam War Veterans Day—a time to honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of the 2.7 million Americans who served in the Vietnam War. This day marks the anniversary of the final withdrawal of U.S. combat troops in 1973 and the return of the last American POWs. In our latest blog, we reflect on the challenges these Veterans faced—both during the war and upon returning home—and share how organizations are working to ensure they receive the recognition and support they deserve. ![]() Honoring Military Kids During Month of the Military Child April is Month of the Military Child—a time to recognize and celebrate the strength, resilience, and sacrifices of the youngest members of our Military community. These children face unique challenges, from frequent moves to long deployments, and Soldiers’ Angels is proud to support them through programs like Virtual Baby Showers and Adopt-A-Family. Want to know how you can make a difference? From wearing purple on Purple Up! Day to volunteering or donating, there are meaningful ways to get involved. 👉 Read the full blog to learn how you can support Military children this April and beyond! ![]() A Birthday Celebration Around the World “Thank you so much to my Angel (Gail) for the beautiful blanket and to everyone at Soldiers' Angels for the countless birthday cards… Thank you for celebrating my birthday with me around the world!” Thanks to Angel Gail, our amazing card-sending Angels, and Bake Me A Wish!, this deployed Service Member felt the love on their special day—no matter the distance. 🎂🎈Teamwork truly makes the dream work! ![]() Soldiers’ Angels Attends National Medal of Honor Museum Opening Soldiers’ Angels was honored to attend the exclusive Door Opening Ceremony of the National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas, thanks to the generous support of The Boeing Company. This inspiring new museum pays tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of our nation’s heroes. We were especially moved to meet Medal of Honor recipient Army Staff Sgt. Clinton Romesha, whose courage is a powerful reminder of the true cost of freedom. We’re proud to have witnessed this historic moment. ![]() ![]() ![]() Honoring the Legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen March 27 is the official day of commemoration for the Tuskegee Airmen—the brave African American pilots and support crews who broke racial barriers and soared into history during World War II. Their courage and excellence not only helped win the war but also laid the foundation for desegregation in the U.S. military. In our recent blog, we reflect on their heroic service, lasting impact, and the legacy they leave for future generations. ![]() Supporting Veterans at the Jacksonville Stand Down Our team was honored to support 125 Homeless Veterans at the Jacksonville Stand Down with hygiene kits, box lunches, and information about Soldiers’ Angels programs. Big thanks to volunteers Nancy, Jim, and Renee for making it all possible! ![]() ![]() ![]() |