"Holiday Mail for Heroes"
By: Jayne Ann Bugda
Updated: December 22, 2012
Governor Tom Corbett, along with First Lady Susan Corbett,
delivered hundreds of Christmas cards to service members and veterans at the
Lebanon VA Medical Center.
The cards, part of the American Red Cross "Holiday Mail for Heroes" program, were signed by people who visited the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg during recent holiday tours.
"These men and women served their country with honor. At this time of the year it
is especially important to recognize their service and sacrifice" Corbett said. "Susan
and I are grateful for our veterans and are happy that we can deliver some holiday
cheer a few days before Christmas."
Almost 1,000 holiday cards provided by the American Red Cross were signed during
the holiday tours at the Governor's Residence. Many of the cards were sent to men
and women serving overseas.
The "Holiday Mail for Heroes" program collects cards filled with messages of
gratitude, encouragement, and holiday greetings from the American public for
members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Red Cross volunteers screen, sort, and distribute the cards to American military
personnel and their families, as well as veterans, in hospitals and on military
installations around the world.
"Military deployments, distance, and hospital stays mean many service members
and veterans will be separated from their families this holiday season," Ben
Atwater, of the American Red Cross said. "We are grateful to have the support of
Governor and Mrs. Corbett who have shown a commitment to this program and are personally visiting our veterans before the holiday."
The Lebanon VA Medical Center serves veterans in nine counties, including those
who served in World War II through the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It includes
in-patient and out-patient care, a rehabilitation center, specialized women's
healthcare, behavioral health programs and hospice care.
(Info from PA Internet Service and Governor's Office)
Governor Tom Corbett and First Lady Susan Corbett, give Christmas cards to Navy Veteran John Lane, during a visit to the Lebanon VA Medical Center.

