Operation Marine Corps Kids
July 8, 2007

Two very dear friends of mine, Delia and Deb, have formed a new charity. In their own words, here’s what Operation Marine Corps Kids is all about:
700,000 children in this country have a parent at war. When babies are born to deployed troops, it’s doubly hard for both mom and dad. The dad must wait weeks or months to meet his newest child. The mom has responsibilities of both parents, juggling the exhausting care of a newborn while meeting the needs of other children without the help of her husband. It’s a sacrifice, and one that military families make every single day.Operation Marine Corps Kids is a new effort designed to support the quiet heroines of this war and the littlest heroes – the kids that miss their daddy but know that he is away helping to protect them.
Operation Marine Corps Kids will send care packages to the families of deployed troops when babies are born. The packages might include a hand-crafted baby afghan, cap or bonnet, booties or toy. With sufficient resources, we’ll also be able to include a handmade toy for other kids in the family. It’s a small, but significant, gesture of love and support for those who keep the home fires burning alone.
Even if you are not a crocheter or knitter, Operation Marine Corps Kids can benefit from your donations. Please visit the blog to find out more.
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