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NYPD officers in the 83rd precinct of Brooklyn received a welcome surprise on Monday when Operation Gratitude delivered care packages with handwritten thank you letters.
The nonprofit plans to deliver care packages to all 36,000 members of the NYPD before the 20th anniversary of 9/11 later this year. In regards to what you see out in the street, what you face every day, there is a tremendous amount of people in the city of New York and around the country who support what we do and truly care, and this a reminder to tell our officers, You know what? People do care what you do, NYPD Health and Wellness Unit Deputy Inspector Mark Wachter told News 12 New York on Monday.
Operation Gratitude and CSX Deliver 5,000 Battalion Buddies to Military Children Across the Country
April 08, 2021 06:00 ET | Source: Operation Gratitude Operation Gratitude Chatsworth, California
Los Angeles, CA, April 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Throughout the Month of the Military Child this April, national nonprofit Operation Gratitude and CSX will honor and recognize the resiliency of military children by delivering 5,000 “Battalion Buddies,” hand-stuffed teddy bears dressed in military uniform, to children of deployed or soon-to-deploy military parents. These Battalion Buddies provide a sentimental connection and can offer emotional comfort to military kids who make a different, but equally difficult sacrifice, while their parents are stationed away from home. The COVID-19 pandemic has extended deployments, creating additional stress and uncertainty for military families, especially those in the National Guard who hav
About 50 volunteers from the police department’s fraternal organization gathered in an auditorium at NYPD headquarters in Downtown Manhattan Wednesday morning to lend their hands to Operation Gratitude a non-profit that does outreach work for the military and first responders.