First Lady Diana Rauner Announces
“Cards for Heroes” Military Holiday Card Drive
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[November 11, 2017]
First
Lady Diana Rauner has announced the 2017 Holiday Card Drive
for the Military. Done in partnership with the United Service
Organizations (USO) of Illinois, the Illinois Department of
Veterans’ Affairs, and the Illinois Executive Mansion Association,
the drive aims to send Illinois’ brave service men and women
overseas the simple joy of knowing that people back home are
thinking of them at holiday time.
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"We must always remember our Illinois Heroes, the
people who serve in harm's way and sacrifice so much to preserve our
way of life,” Mrs. Rauner said. “A card is a simple gift that can
lift their spirits and remind our service members that we're
thinking of them while they're far from home.”
“Governor Rauner and I encourage all Illinoisans to send holiday
cards to the USO. In turn, the USO will see to it that our
expressions of gratitude and admiration are delivered in time for
the holiday."
Holiday cards should be mailed now through
November 20th to the following address:
USO of Illinois – Cards for Heroes
333 S. Wabash Ave., 16th Floor
Chicago, IL 60604
Cards can also be dropped off at a local Illinois Department of
Veterans’ Affairs Veteran Service Office. Office locations can be
found here:
www.illinois.gov/ veterans.
"We are thrilled to partner with Governor Rauner and the State of
Illinois to help bring messages of cheer and good will to our troops
and their families, whether they reside in Illinois, are passing
through or are stationed or deployed overseas," said Alison Ruble,
the President and CEO of the USO of Illinois. "Now, more than ever,
it's important that we let our military and their families know that
their service to our nation is remembered and appreciated.
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These cards of support will help do just that, and
the USO of Illinois is honored to be the bridge of connection that
delivers these messages."
Maj. Gen. Richard J. Hayes Jr., the Adjutant General
of the Illinois National Guard and Director of the Illinois
Department of Military Affairs, thanked the USO of Illinois for its
support of his Soldiers and Airmen.
"I have seen first-hand the positive impact the USO of Illinois has
had by always being there for our service men and women, as well as
their families," said Hayes. "These holiday cards are just one
example of how their support, as well as the support of our fellow
Illinoisans, helps bring a little bit of home to our Soldiers and
Airmen as they continue to serve overseas."
With service members serving throughout the world, including many
remote locations, and the additional holiday mail, it is important
to send holiday cards and gifts to service members as early as
possible to ensure they arrive before the holidays.
[Illinois Office of First Lady Diana
Rauner, Illinois Executive Mansion Association]
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