Adopt a Soldier What if You Can t Continue
Learn More About America's Adopt A Soldier®
We are only able to accomplish our missions through the generosity, compassion and willingness of our Volunteers, Communities, Trusted Partners and Donors. On behalf of all of us here at America's Adopt A Soldier® - Thank you so very much for truly giving back and making a positive difference.
WHAT WE DO: Download our Brochure
WHAT WE DON'T DO: Provide or distribute the names and mailing addresses of our deployed, outside a specific America's Adopt A Soldier sponsored project/event.
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America's Adopt A Soldier Story Book
See the America's Adopt A Soldier - Year In Review
With your help we can continue to positively impact the lives of tens of thousands of Active, Reserve, Guard, Retired, Homeless, Wounded Service members and their families around the world. We want to keep this momentum - with your help we can do just that.
Looking back we have:
Provided through local and national care packings over 30,000 Care Packages, Over 200,000 Care Letters, Trained thousands of Wounded Service Members through our Computer program. We have relocated and provided over 7,000 Furniture items to hundreds of Wounded, Active, Reserve, Guard, Homeless Veterans and their Family members... Read More
Honor our Service Members
and Veterans
Cards, Letters, and Winter Coat Drive
Please join us as we thank our deployed service members and our veterans in a Veterans Home or Veterans Hospital and our Deployed Service Members for their service and sacrifices. Today we have over 57,000 Veterans in VA Homes and Hospitals; we need your help to accomplish this.
Please send your cards and letters thanking our Veterans to the address below. A pack of crayons and copy paper is just perfect to draw or write a note of thanks and encouagement. We also welcome and appreciate online donations.
Another main goal is to receive, via donations, 500 warm winter coats for our Homeless Veterans (cleaning tags attached).
We are powered by Volunteers, with 100% of all donations going directly to support our projects and programs.
Mail To:
America's Adopt a Soldier®
P.O. Box 1049
Springfield, VA 22151
Give Forward America
Donate gift and phone cards. We will purchase items for our Care Packages with the gift cards and will send your phone cards to our deployed service members.
Mail To:
America's Adopt a Soldier®
P.O. Box 1049 Springfield VA 22151
We Care
We need notes, letters and cards to send to our deployed Service Members and Veterans (Veterans Homes and Hospitals) year-round. A pack of crayons and some copy paper is just perfect to write a note of thanks or encouragement or even to draw a scene from home.
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The Challenge America
Help us reach our goal of sending care packages to every deployed service member this year.
NATIONAL PACKING DAYS:
365 Days a Year
Please visit our Event Information page.
PLEDGE TO PACK
Feedback From Our Deployed and Veterans
A collection of letters, cards, notes, and e-mails from our Veterans,
Family members, Deployed Soldiers and Volunteers.
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Task Force Smile:
BRINGING A SMILE TO OUR CRITICALLY ILL and SICK MILITARY CHILDREN Through revitalizing treatment/play areas, entertainment, ensure every Critically ill – Sick Military Child receives a Toy or Game while undergoing treatment in Military Hospital (Year-Round).
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Supporting America's Adopt a Soldier®
We are proud to announce Nashville Recording Artist Brittini Black has stepped forward and embraced an active role as our ambassador and partner to America's Adopt a Soldier® Through our partnership with Brittini we will provide awareness of how by supporting America's Adopt a Soldier® missions you can make a difference.
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Care Letters
Mail Donations
P.O. Box 1049
Springfield VA 22151
Featured Video
Sgt. Major Baker speaking at the Commonwealth Day of Service AAAS packing event January 4, 2014
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