Guest post by Katie who blogs at The Haney’s
With the upcoming holiday season, we all will be pulled in so many directions. Whether with church, school, or community service groups, sometimes it is hard to determine what to invest our extra time or resources into.
There is one group of people that none of us should neglect especially during this holiday season—our military. Being away from the comforts and joys of home can be difficult for a deployed member of our military especially during the holidays.
As a wife to an active duty Marine who is currently serving in the Middle East, I can personally say how humbling it is to have people all across the United States praying for and supporting my husband and those like him deployed all over the world. There is so much that those of us here at home can do to support the thousands of men and women who sacrifice so much day in and day out to protect the freedoms (including the freedom to celebrate our holidays!) we enjoy every moment we have here in the United States.
Here are three practical (and budget-friendly) ways you and your family can show gratitude to the men and women serving our country:
1. Write letters
This is the most inexpensive, yet one of the most appreciated and heartfelt gifts, our servicemen and women overseas can receive. Organizations like Operation Gratitude accept letters that they include in their care packages. If you know a family in your community with a son or daughter in the military, be sure to ask for their address. By the way, letters to our military only take one stamp to mail overseas.
Small children who do not know how to write yet can draw pictures. Often, whoever receives the letter or picture will write back to you. This is a great way to start a penpal relationship!
2. Put together care packages
If you are a savvy couponer, donating items like magazines, food, and toiletries won’t be something that busts your budget! You can donate these items to organizations like Operation Gratitude or AnySoldier.com. Or, you can pick up a flat rate box from your local post office and pack it full of special treats and letters and send it to a soldier you know or someone listed on the AnySolder website. These boxes cost from $10-16 to ship.
3. Encourage the spouses and families left at home
Write a note or email, or drop by a small gift to brighten a military spouse’s day while their loved one is deployed. Separation is hard during deployment and a little bit of encouragement goes a long way!
We are so blessed to live in a country where we are free. That freedom has come at a very high cost and the least we can do is show our men and women in uniform that we care and support them, even from thousands of miles away.
Katie is a young newlywed living in Southern California with her husband. She is a teacher and is passionate about working with kids. She loves blogging about life as a Marine wife and shares recipes, money-saving ideas, and encouragement to young women and wives on her blog.








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