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How to Adopt a Deployed US Soldier
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Adopting a deployed US soldier can be a meaningful way to show your support and appreciation for their service to our country. Here are some steps to follow: 1. Find a reputable organization: There are several organizations that facilitate adoption programs for deployed soldiers, such as AdoptaPlatoon, Soldiers' Angels, and Operation Gratitude. Do some research to find a reputable organization that aligns with your values and has a good track record. 2. Register with the organization: Once you have identified an organization, register with them by filling out an application form. You may need to provide some personal information and agree to certain terms and conditions. 3. Wait to be matched: The organization will match you with a deployed soldier based on your preferences and their availability. This process may take some time, so be patient. 4. Communicate with your soldier: Once you are matched with a soldier, you will be provided with their contact information. You can then start communicating with them through letters, emails, care packages, or other means specified by the organization. Make sure to respect their privacy and follow any guidelines set by the organization. 5. Send care packages and letters: One of the most important ways to support your adopted soldier is by sending care packages and letters. Ask them what items they need or would appreciate, and try to include some personal touches like handwritten letters or photos. 6. Follow the rules: Make sure to follow any rules or guidelines set by the organization or military. For example, there may be restrictions on what you can send in a care package or how often you can communicate with your soldier. 7. Show your support: Finally, make sure to show your support and appreciation for your adopted soldier's service. You can do this by sending cards on special occasions like holidays and birthdays, sharing your own experiences or stories, and simply letting them know that you are thinking of them.
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