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Still Time to Participate in Operation Christmas Stocking

It's not too late for you and your office to participate in Operation Christmas Stocking, the nationwide mega-effort to provide Christmas stockings or gift bags to deployed troops. However, time is getting short, since they have to be received in the Salt Lake City warehouse BEFORE NOVEMBER 1.

Operation Christmas Stocking

Just purchase some stockings or holiday gift bags at your local dollar store and ask other agents, lenders, closing attorneys, and even past clients to drop off goodies for filling them. Items don't need to be expensive. We found it efficient to have only about 3 or 4 people actually stuffing the bags, or dividing into teams might be a good option if enough people are participating in the stuffing effort.

Operation Christmas StockingHere are some ideas for filling the bags:

Hard candy, socks, games, toileties (toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, sunscreen, hand cream, etc), yo-yo, playing cards, harmonica, inflatable beach ball, hand sanitizer, pen, paperback books, puzzles, bug spray, chapstick, etc.

Shipping is free, as long as the budget holds out. Here are the shipping instructions.

For more information, visit Operation Christmas Stocking - and get started today. If you're anywhere near Crofton, Maryland, I could use your help. Call me at 410-721-1500 for more information.

PHOTO: Melissa Slye stuffing holiday gift bags for the troops in October 2008.

Posted Wednesday Oct 14