On October 15, with the help of hundreds of enthusiastic volunteers, we assembled and shipped the 700,000th individually-addressed Operation Gratitude care package!
It’s email and letters like these that remind us how important it is that we continue to do what we do to support and thank deployed service members: Operation Gratitude: My name is SPC R.S. from Boston Massachusetts. I received one of your … Continue reading →
Finding out your child has been severely wounded in combat is something no mother can prepare for. In fact, the news alone can be just as traumatic to the parent as the actual injury was to her son or daughter. … Continue reading →
The deployed troops who receive our Operation Gratitude care packages love the candy we send, and we love helping to keep a sweet tooth satisfied! This year, along with the candy we ship, we also want to send items to keep our … Continue reading →
In March of this year, we posted here about a young man, USMC Sergeant Jake Chadwick. As you’ll recall, Jake needs a kidney transplant as both of his are inexplicably failing. From all of the coverage provided by KNBC in Los Angeles, KNSD … Continue reading →
We hear from people all across the country who want to join in to support deployed service members and our patriotic cause — but because they live far from our Los Angeles-area location, they think they can’t. Not true!
In just two months since the program’s launch, Operation Gratitude’s Battalion Buddy Packages have already brought smiles and hugs to 20,000 anxious sons and daughters of deploying U.S. military personnel!
Thanks to our friends at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, we have a delicious way to support the troops this July! Now through the end of the month, for every pound of fudge you purchase in participating stores or online, … Continue reading →
Hi Brave Young Warrior: I am your Battalion Buddy! I am here to cuddle and play with you while Mommy or Daddy is away! And my friends at Operation Gratitude will be sending a little something to Mommy or Daddy, … Continue reading →