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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5/20/2014

Pullen Elementary School 5th Graders help with care packages

The Airborne Angel Cadets of Texas wish to thank Pullen Elementary School's 5th Graders (Rockwall, TX) and Teacher Darcy Newman  for their outstanding efforts to support our American military troops serving overseas. This wonderful patriotic project brings together the 5th Graders, students from other grades, and the local community in a project to collect donations and letters of encouragement for our U.S. troops serving overseas.  Mrs. Woodard’s Writers For Fighters group are also volunteering to write messages for our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Guardsmen.

These wonderful donations will be included in our summer care packages being mailed to our troops in Afghanistan. As Memorial Day approaches, we are thankful for all those who have enabled the Airborne Angel Cadets of Texas to continue to send care packages to our troops overseas!  And we are always thankful for the U.S. troops, past and present, who have defended our great country.

A Rockwall ISD news article, with photos and a description of their school project, can be read on their website ... Pullen Fifth Graders Collecting Donations for ‘Military Mission’