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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4/28/2015

Photos of Highland Park NHS Students Packing Soldiers Care Packages

The National Honor Society of Highland Park High School in Dallas organized a large packing party earlier in April for U.S. troops deployed overseas.  Below are some photos of these patriotic students writing messages and packing care package goods for Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan.  The troops will love the great assortment of toiletries, snacks and other care package goods. Volunteers from the Airborne Angel Cadets of Texas enjoyed working alongside the Highland Park students.
Care package donations lined up and ready for packing.
Highland Park NHS students preparing to pack.
Students send personal messages to the troops.
Airborne Angel Cadets of Texas volunteer, Lydia, assists students.

Highland Park students assisted by Airborne Angel Cadets of TX volunteer, Joycelyn.
Highland Park students gathering to pack soldiers care packages.
Highland Park NHS students writing messages to the troops.
Students messages to be included in soldiers care packages.
Thank you message to troops written by student.
Hard working Highland Park students taping care package boxes.