From Soldiers' Angels <[email protected]>
Subject What Service Looks Like This Year
Date January 25, 2026 4:32 PM
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A Resolution That Reaches Beyond the New Year

The start of a new year invites reflection—and resolutions. We promise ourselves we’ll do better, slow down, or finally make time for what matters. But what if one resolution this year reached beyond your own life and brought comfort and connection to someone who has already sacrificed so much?

At Soldiers’ Angels, we believe anyone can be an Angel—no matter how much or how little time or resources they have to give. As we move into 2026, there are meaningful ways to support Service Members, Veterans, and Military Families—whether from home, in person, or alongside your team.

Through virtual volunteering [[link removed]], a handwritten letter reminds a deployed Service Member they’re not forgotten, homemade treats offer a taste of home, and a handmade blanket brings warmth to a hospitalized Veteran. Small moments, created from anywhere, make a lasting impact.

For those who serve in person [[link removed]], the connection is immediate. Volunteers help distribute groceries, support families, and spend time with Veterans at VA hospitals. This past year, Soldiers’ Angels expanded food assistance efforts, opened additional food pantries and food distributions, and served more families than ever, made possible by people choosing to show up.

And when teams serve together [[link removed]], the impact grows even stronger. Corporate partners and community groups come together to pack kits, sponsor food distributions, and serve side by side—building connection while making a real difference.

This year, let your resolution be more than a goal. Let it be a moment of gratitude, connection, and hope—one that makes a difference for someone else and for you.

Click the links below to explore the many ways you can reach someone through Soldiers' Angels this year.

Virtual Volunteering [[link removed]] In-Person Volunteering [[link removed]] Corporate Engagement [[link removed]] Last Chance to Join Our MLK Day of Service Campaign

January may be winding down, but there’s still time to honor the spirit of the MLK Day of Service by serving those who serve our country. Through Soldiers’ Angels’ MLK Day of Service campaign, you can still pledge to pack and send care packages for deployed Service Members before the month comes to a close.

Whether you participate on your own or with a group, this is a simple, meaningful way to turn service into impact and ensure deployed troops feel remembered and supported. Pledges close at the end of January—don’t miss this final opportunity to get involved.

👉 Click below to pledge and serve before January ends.

Pledge Now [[link removed]] Valentines for Veterans: Sharing the Love Every February, Valentines for Veterans spreads love and gratitude to Service Members and Veterans through heartfelt cards made by volunteers across the country. These simple messages of thanks remind the Military-connected community that they are remembered, appreciated, and valued. There's still plenty of time to support! Get started now and send in your handmade or store-bought cards by February 14th! Learn More [[link removed]] Plan Your Year Now!

Soldiers’ Angels’ annual collection campaigns make it easy to support the Military-connected community throughout the year. From sending Valentines for Veterans to collecting socks for Warm Feet for Warriors and spreading cheer with Holiday Stockings for Heroes, there’s a campaign for every season! Campaign dates may adjust slightly as each one approaches, so be sure to keep an eye on our website and social media for the most up-to-date details. >> Learn More... [[link removed]]

Trusted Support When You Need It Most

Soldiers’ Angels offers a wide range of support services for Service Members, Veterans, and Military Families, but we also know we can’t meet every need—or do it alone. That’s why we’ve compiled a vetted list of trusted support resources for those facing unexpected hardship. From emergency financial assistance and grants to nonprofit partners that help with essentials like housing, utilities, and transportation, these are organizations we know, work alongside, and confidently recommend. Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or trying to guide someone else, this resource provides a reliable place to start. Click below to learn where to turn in times of crisis & share this information with anyone who may need it.

Learn More [[link removed]] Celebrating the Opening of Our San Antonio Military & Veteran Food Pantry

On January 16th, Soldiers’ Angels proudly celebrated the ribbon cutting of our new Military and Veteran Food Pantry in San Antonio—a major step forward in addressing food insecurity for Service Members, Veterans, and their families in our community.

Made possible through the generous support of The Boeing Company, this pantry will provide ongoing access to groceries and pantry staples for Active Duty, Guard, Reserve, and at-risk Veterans. With rising costs of living impacting military-connected families, this space offers dignity, choice, and consistent support, allowing participants to select the items they need most.

Thank you to our volunteers, partners, and community members who joined us to celebrate this important milestone. Together, we’re ensuring no one who served is left without support.

Fast forward to timestamp 15:54 in the link below to watch the live feed from the event!

Watch Now [[link removed]] Treats for Troops: Sweet Success!

Thanks to your generosity, Treats for Troops 2025 was a huge success! All that extra Halloween candy found a new home with Service Members who were more than happy to enjoy it. From collecting and donating candy to helping cover shipping costs, your support made this campaign possible—and incredibly impactful.

Did you collect candy or receive Treats for Troops? We’d love to see it! Be sure to upload your photos now so we can help share the story of this sweet show of support. Upload Here>> [[link removed]]

Our Tree Took the Top Spot—Thanks to You! 🌲

Did you catch the news on our socials? Thanks to your help with online voting, Soldiers’ Angels’ tree was voted Best Decorated in the online voting portion of Gunn Automotive Group’s Festival of Trees!

Because of your enthusiasm and support, we not only brought home the win—we also received a $5,000 donation that will directly support Service Members, Veterans, and their families. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who took the time to vote and cheer us on.

A heartfelt thank you to Gunn Automotive Group for their partnership, generosity, and support throughout this event. We truly couldn’t do this without our amazing community.

Click below to check out media coverage from the Festival of Trees check presentation.

Watch Now [[link removed]] Looking for a way to get involved? Here are a few meaningful ways you can support Service Members, Veterans, and their families.

🎖️ Adopt a Deployed Service Member

The holidays can be especially difficult for those deployed far from home. Right now, 331 deployed Service Members are waiting for someone to remember them. You can make their season brighter by sending care packages and letters filled with warmth, gratitude, and holiday cheer from home.

Adopt a hero today [[link removed]] » [[link removed]]

📦 Send a Blessing Box

59 female caregivers are still waiting for support this month—from fellow female volunteers. Send a motivational Blessing Box to show these resilient women they are seen, supported, and not forgotten.

Sign up to send one [[link removed]] » [[link removed]]

We’re honored to recognize the generous gifts made in tribute, in honor, and in memory of loved ones who inspire continued acts of service and compassion.

In Memory of Jerry Alexander

In Memory of Phillip Anderson

In Memory of Bruce Arnold Sr.

In Memory of Nick Boden

In Memory of Terry Bowers

In Memory of Willis Brockhoff

In Memory of Luke Campbell

In Memory of Catherine Cavalear

In Memory of Payne Chapa

In Memory of Nicholas Cosmo

In Memory of Michael Coughlin

In Memory of Paul Diener

In Memory of Paul & Marjorie Diener

In Memory of Bob Driggs

In Memory of Harvey Elkins

In Memory of Armando Franco

In Memory of Edward Fry

In Memory of Thomas G. Glenn

In Memory of Robert Griffee

In Memory of Henry Griffis

In Memory of Oran Harrison

In Memory of Paul Hensley

In Memory of Jaime Herrada

In Memory of David Higginbotham

In Memory of Frank LaCroix

In Memory of Ted Lauricella

In Memory of Raymond Lewis

In Memory of Howard Linke

In Memory of Michael Marabito

In Memory of Dennis Meters

In Memory of Joe Mitchell

In Memory of PFC Howard Mollin

In Memory Tom Mouhelis

In Memory of Andrew Orsini

In Memory of Herb Osantowski

In Memory of Neil Pauley

In Memory of Jeanne Poore

In Memory of Deanna Quevedo

In Memory of Heriberto Ramirez

In Memory of Caryl Reaver

In Memory of Joshua Reese

In Memory of Richard Robinson

In Memory of Paul Schaeffer

In Memory of Daniel & Ruth Schiavo

In Memory of Ross Sorensen

In Memory of John Lincoln Trainor

In Memory of Ruth Wheeler

In Memory of Earl Wilson

In Memory of Jared Woodward

Do you have someone special you’d like to honor or remember? A tribute gift to Soldiers’ Angels is a meaningful way to celebrate their life and continue their legacy of service and compassion. Give a gift now >> [[link removed]]

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