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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5/08/2017

Camel Watchers are our kind of Care Package Recipients!

"I've seen alot of camels, they are very interesting animals to watch."  One aspect that sets us apart from many nonprofits, is our focus on sending care packages to U.S. Military Troops in the most remote locations ... where they might see "alot of camels".   

Below are some great comments from American military personnel, at a remote Mideast location, who have received recent care packages from us.

"We appreciate the support and consideration, it definitely helps us with missing our family, friends and pets at home."

The Airborne Angel Cadets of Texas are proud to be able to send care packages to U.S. Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines deployed overseas.  If you are looking for an opportunity to support our military members overseas, our all-volunteer nonprofit would welcome your product or financial donations for our care package efforts. 

We do receive much of our support from the Dallas - Fort Worth, TX area, but also greatly appreciate our many generous supporters from across the USA.
Letter from Armed Forces members in Mideast.




Comments from American Troops in Mideast.