Operation Gratitude Volunteers Hand-Assembled 13,000 Care Packages in March; Emily Schwartz Delivered Them to Fort Huachuca in April
LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, April 29, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- This May, in recognition of Military Appreciation Month, Operation Gratitude is honoring the service members who protect this nation and inviting communities across the country to join a growing movement of community-driven service.
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In March, hundreds of volunteers hand-assembled 13,000 Care Packages for service members stationed at the southern border. Each package contained snacks, personal care products, handmade items, and handwritten letters from Americans nationwide — a direct and personal expression of appreciation for those serving far from home.
In April, Operation Gratitude President and Executive Director Emily Schwartz traveled to Fort Huachuca in Arizona to hand-deliver those packages to service members in person. What that delivery represented was the full arc of this mission: a volunteer's hands in March, a hero's hands in April.
"To stand there and look these service members in the eye and tell them that hundreds of volunteers packed those packages as a token of appreciation — that they are seen, that they are valued, that people who will never meet them are proud of them — that is what this mission is," said Emily Schwartz, President and Executive Director of Operation Gratitude. "Every single person who played a role in getting those packages there was in that room with me."
This Military Appreciation Month, Operation Gratitude is inviting everyone who wants to be part of that chain — from assembly to delivery — to sign up at operationgratitude.com and join the Virtual FOB.
About Operation Gratitude
Operation Gratitude was founded in 2003 on a simple belief: that gratitude should be something you can hold in your hands. For more than two decades, the organization has mobilized volunteers across the country to hand-assemble care packages, write personal letters, and deliver meaningful acts of thanks directly to deployed troops, veterans, and first responders — more than 4.5 million care packages in total. Operation Gratitude is also the original creator of the Battalion Buddy, a hand-filled bear sent to military children with a deployed parent; nearly 200,000 have been delivered since the program's launch in 2011. A nationwide nonprofit committed to ensuring every person who serves this country feels seen, supported, and genuinely appreciated, Operation Gratitude is one of the largest hands-on volunteer organizations in America. To learn more or find a volunteer opportunity near you, visit operationgratitude.com.

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