From News Nation:
“Giving Tuesday: How Wreaths
Across America gives back honoring fallen heroes”
Every December Wreaths Across America
coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies across the United States, but an even more
significant part of their mission is to remember, honor and teach all year
long. The organization developed a plan to safely place the wreaths at
Arlington National Cemetery and across more than 2,500 additional locations in
all 50 U.S. states, at sea and abroad.
Arlington National Cemetery will
close for an entire week so soldiers can place most of the wreaths. A small
group from Wreaths Across America will place wreaths in a designated section of
the cemetery. “We have almost 2 million volunteers that will place those
wreaths, and we say the names; it’s important to say the names because these are
not a statistic; these are people,” Karen Worchester, the executive director of
Wreaths Across America, said Tuesday on NewsNation’s “Morning in America”. Worchester
continued, “The teach piece of our mission is the most important, and we teach
our kids to love this county and be proud to be Americans by introducing them
to the names and the stories of the people that we honor.”
Wreaths can be sponsored for $15
each.
National Wreaths Across America
Day is set for Saturday, Dec. 18.
To sponsor a wreath or to find a
location near you to volunteer, visit wreathsacrossamerica.org
^ Since December 2015 I have sent
3 wreaths to a National Cemetery in New York for my Grandfather's grave, my
Mom's grave and in honor of my Great-Uncle (who was buried elsewhere.) I have sent 1
wreath to a National Cemetery in Texas in honor of my Sister-In-Law's Father.
Lastly, I sent 1 wreath to the Veteran's Cemetery in my State (to the grave of
a complete stranger.) It's one way to honor those that risked so much for us. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/morninginamerica/giving-tuesday-wreaths-across-america/
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