Life on Florida’s West Coast

Holiday Cards to Thank Our Soldiers

Christmas, is one of the most spiritual and significant holidays of the entire year. I absolutely savor each card I receive, talking my time as I open it and reading each word. When someone spends time making a hand made car or the money or a truly unique and beautiful card – I appreciate it. I keep mine bundled up by year, away in a memory box.

I love the gilded, sumptuous cards at the Gallery Collection, for example. And, I wanted to take the time to pint out something deeply beautiful that gallery Collection is doing this year – aside from their holiday greeting cards.

They have teamed up with Soldiers Angels. Soldiers Angels is an organization that offers aide and comfort to the men and women of the United States Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and the Coast Guard and amazing families. Several of my friends are actually involved in the Soldiers Angels programs, volunteering to send letters of support and care packages to one or more service person.

The folks at the Gallery Collection just donated greeting cards to be sent to each soldier, wishing them Happy Holidays and Happy New Year, as well as a heart-felt thank you for their sacrifice. They have also included a blank card and envelope for them to send home to their families. The cards will be tucked into the care packages sent by Soldiers Angels.

Not only does the Gallery Collection have a simply stunning of personalized individual and Business Christmas Cards, all occasion greeting cards, and assortment boxes; they also stay in involved in community project like the Soldiers Angels project on a regular basis. In fact, right now they are also running a student scholarship contest.

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