How can you help our nonprofit send care packages to some of the most remote of the roughly 150,000 U.S. military troops serving overseas in 2024?

1) Donate Financially - Our greatest need is cash for our mailing costs. With no paid staff, we strive to maximize the use of donations. We are a 501(c)(3) charity, so your gifts are tax deductible. We accept checks to Airborne Angel Cadets of Texas, P.O. Box 116691, Carrollton, TX 75011. You can donate via credit card through our Click and Pledge account. Or you can Venmo us at NancyCarter@AirborneAngels.

2) Donate Goods - Our all-volunteer charity is based in the Dallas area, but receives product donations from across the USA for care packages for our Soldiers and Troops overseas. We kindly request that you contact us at support@airborneangelcadets.com before sending any care package goods.

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2/02/2010

Recent messages from soldiers overseas

Here are more messages in response to our recent care packages:

Nancy, I got the batteries and charger thank you so very much, and yes we enjoyed the rest of the goodies too.

It is organizations like yours and people like you that make me so proud to be an American, we are often chastised in the news for being and arrogant and wealthy nation but yet our nation is the most giving nation in the world. Deployments such as these are difficult anyway and then there are people like yourself and the Airborne Angel Cadets that come to our rescue and create a support network that is so very important, and treasured by all of us.

I cannot thank you all enough. If you need assistance in ensuring that care packages get out to the FOBS I would be glad to do so for you...I will be here for three years ... yes you heard correctly three years. Let me know if you need assistance.
Kevin
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Wanted to let you know I got three of the boxes today.. I REALLY REALLY appreciate everything you have done.. I really appreciate it .. and I will keep you updated when the rest get here.. We haven't had mail in almost 2 weeks so all the mail is backlogged at Bagram .. again.. THANK YOU !!!!.
Jason
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We received your packages. WOW!!! Thank you. Apparently the things that I asked for (which was on the top of my mind) everyone in our section were really out off. The body wash, toothpaste, deodorant, those small air fresheners, and medicated foot powder went fast. I think that all the soldiers received some.

I try to be around to make sure everyone gets whatever they need. They were fighting over the "XL" flannel pajama pants because it was only one pair (those were pretty nice). If you can get more of those, it would well appreciated. If not, don't worry about it. The above items that was mentioned earlier were the ones needed the most.

Thank you for the snacks, food ,candy and the coffee (especially) that you sent. In fact, thank you all for what you do. We are trying to think of some things that we can do to show you how much we appreciate you. At times I feel like that sending you thank you letters is not enough. You give us so much, yet it seems like we respond back so little. I don't want you all to think that we really don't care, because we do care and we appreciate you all and all that you all do for us. Thank you all again and "Happy early Valentine's Day".
Ricky
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I was able to drop off a bunch of boxes that we repacked and sent out to some of the various bases around our area. I'll have you know that the voices of the guys on the ground as they talked to us on the radio was a cheerful and appreciative one. They were so very excited to see what you gave them.

Thank you so much for sending the coffee. All the items sent were very appreciated. We had a fun time sorting through everything and passing them on to the outlying bases.

You're doing a great job! Keep it up!
Princeton