Area Libraries to Send Letters to Deployed Troops, Veterans, New Recruits, and First Responders
The Santa Cruz Public Library System (SCPL) is partnering with Operation Gratitude to provide letters and drawings to deployed troops, veterans, new recruits, and first responders. Letters and drawings by people of all ages will be collected at all branch libraries and at the Veterans Information Center at the Downtown Library from now until the New Year, and will be included in care packages sent to service members by Operation Gratitude.
Operation Gratitude sends 200,000+ Care Packages each year to our service members. Of all the items included in these packages, the most cherished are the personal letters of appreciation. Every Operation Gratitude Care Package includes a bundle of these letters and drawings. Care packages raise the spirits of our service members and include a variety of items, from toiletries and treats to handmade art and stuffed animals.
Susan Nemits, Director of Libraries says, “As we’ve served more and more veterans at our Veterans Information Center, we have learned how important it is to create personal connections… We need to let veterans and active duty members know they are valued and we’re here for them.” Writing a letter is a meaningful way for Americans to show support for all who serve. It only takes five minutes of your day, but will bring lasting joy to the recipients.
All branches of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries will have pens, pencils, art supplies, paper, and inspiration available for letter writing and drawings. Children are especially encouraged to participate. Library staff will gather letters beginning now and continuing through January 1. After the New Year, we will send all our letters and art to Operation Gratitude.
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For more information about Operation Gratitude, visit: www.operationgratitude.com.