(Nov. 13, 2014) Operation We Care is entering the home stretch in pursuit of donations to pack and send to deployed military members this holiday season.
Donations can be dropped off at OC Floor Gallery in West Ocean City and in the Salisbury area at Minuteman Press, Herl’s Bath & Tile Solutions and Subrunners. Drop-off locations also include most branches of Hebron Savings, BB&T and First Shore Federal banks. The deadline to donate items is Friday, Nov. 14.
Operation We Care is a Delmarva-based nonprofit group supporting deployed military members who are far from home. Items will be packed and shipped overseas to arrive before the holidays.
Some of the most sought after items included canned pasta, like Chef Boyardee, granola bars, instant oatmeal, Pop Tarts and other handheld snacks, as well as hot chocolate, microwave popcorn and personal items such as deodorant, body wash and shampoo.
A complete list of needed items can be found online at www.operationwecare.org. Visitors should also use the website if they know a deployed soldier who could use a little something from home. For more information, call Jeff Merritt at 410–713–8940.
Donations can be dropped off at OC Floor Gallery in West Ocean City and in the Salisbury area at Minuteman Press, Herl’s Bath & Tile Solutions and Subrunners. Drop-off locations also include most branches of Hebron Savings, BB&T and First Shore Federal banks. The deadline to donate items is Friday, Nov. 14.
Operation We Care is a Delmarva-based nonprofit group supporting deployed military members who are far from home. Items will be packed and shipped overseas to arrive before the holidays.
Some of the most sought after items included canned pasta, like Chef Boyardee, granola bars, instant oatmeal, Pop Tarts and other handheld snacks, as well as hot chocolate, microwave popcorn and personal items such as deodorant, body wash and shampoo.
A complete list of needed items can be found online at www.operationwecare.org. Visitors should also use the website if they know a deployed soldier who could use a little something from home. For more information, call Jeff Merritt at 410–713–8940.