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🎖️ 683 Reasons to Say "Yes" Today
Right now, 683 deployed Service Members are waiting to be adopted. That’s 683 opportunities to show gratitude, lift spirits, and make someone’s deployment feel just a little bit closer to home.
And for some of these heroes, time is short—they’re on brief deployments, and if we don’t connect them with Angels soon, we may miss the chance to support them entirely.
But here’s the good news: You can change that.
Becoming an Angel is one of the most powerful ways to remind a deployed Service Member that they are not forgotten. Whether it’s a heartfelt letter, a care package filled with their favorite snacks, or a small reminder that someone back home cares—it matters. Every single act of kindness makes a difference.
This is your call to action:
👉 Adopt a Service Member today.
👉 Forward this newsletter to a friend and encourage them to join.
👉 Be part of the reason a deployed hero smiles this week.
Together, we can ensure every single one of those 683 Service Members receives the support they deserve. Let’s rise to the challenge and make sure no one walks through their deployment alone.
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Not Sure Your Efforts Will Make an Impact? Don’t Take Our Word for It—Read These Testimonials
"I just came from The Middle East. I was over there for the last year. I got a letter from someone and honestly it helped me get through the hard months away from home." - Thomas, Service Member
"When I was deployed this organization was there for us. Some of the guys in my platoon got sent things like protein powder and gym equipment (lifting straps/wraps). Holiday cards and coffee grinds, a bunch of really nice stuff. I don't know what it's like to be a volunteer but my person that 'adopted' me used to send me letters and care packages. The individuals who volunteer to do this help out a lot." - Eric, Service Member
"I've done this a few times before and had fun with it. I would send him letters all the time and care packages...at the end, he sent me a group picture and I never knew which one he was but I was soooooo grateful we got to share that time. Sometimes they send you a letter back or an email. It's always wonderful to hear back but totally understand if they can't." - Francis, Volunteer
"As a Veteran, I agree with just how much our support can mean to those away from home and loved ones. Especially anyone who doesn't have many family members to support them." - Mykee, Veteran
"I'm a US Army Veteran and I want to support our soldiers! I wish this was something they had during my service to this awesome Nation USA. Even a post card when deployed definitely builds moral and keeps hope in a soldiers time of service in combat." - Oswald, Veteran
"My dad was in WWII and Korean War and would make cookies and send care packages whenever their was a relative in the service. Only time I knew him to bake. I think he knew how much they would mean." - Maxx, Supporter
Do you have your own story of support to share?
We’d love to hear it! Reply to this email with your story and/or photos for a chance to be featured on our social media and inspire others to get involved.
Thank you for being part of the Soldiers’ Angels family and helping us serve those who’ve served us all.
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