Lend a Helping Hand in Delaware This Veterans Day

Supporting your local vets doesn’t have to be limited to Veterans Day—the options are infinite and meaningful 365 days a year.

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On November 11, 1918, an armistice went into effect, marking the end of “the war to end all wars,” or World War I. Now, nearly 100 years later, we continue to honor America’s troops every year on Veterans Day.

Veterans Day is an essential way to remember the bravery of those who served and are still serving. Even today, the U.S. has over 200,000 Americans stationed overseas. As of September 2023, there were roughly 15.8 million veterans in the U.S. according to the U.S. Census. If you are looking for ways to support and honor veterans this November 11 and beyond, check out some options below:

Donate

Helping out veterans doesn’t only have to happen one day a year. With organizations like Pick Up Please and GreenDrop, it’s simple to give back any day. Instead of throwing out clothing and other household goods you don’t need any more, donate your gently used goods. Both GreenDrop and Pick Up Please, among other organizations, will pick up donations from your doorstop and donate them for you.

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Donating goods makes an impact on the veterans community in America, but consider putting the pedal to the metal and donating a car for a veteran. Vietnam Veterans Car Donation Program offers free towing of all car donations whenever it is most convenient for the donor. All interested donors need to do is fill out a brief online form. Purple Heart Foundation has a similar process, but it also accepts donations of boats and recreational vehicles.

The Wilmington VA Medical Center is always looking for donations that make a veteran’s stay at the hospital more comfortable and the transition out of the hospital easier. Items like coffee, cleaning supplies, hygiene products and crafting materials are all small but impactful items you can donate today.

Aside from donating goods, you can also make a monetary donation to numerous veteran support organizations like the Wounded Warrior Project and Disabled American Veterans. Rolling Thunder focuses on raising awareness and education on the POW-MIA issue while supporting American veterans from all wars. Hope for the Warriors, founded by military families in 2006, focuses on enhancing quality of life for post-9/11 service members and their families. Guitars 4 Vets shares the healing power of music with veterans impacted by PTSD.

All donations, from clothing to cars to cash, support America’s veterans and are just one way you can give back this Veterans Day. And don’t forget—your donations are also tax-deductible.

Volunteer

Donate your time this November 11, or any day out of the year, to support the men and women who have served and are still serving. Heading to your local Veterans Affairs hospital is a great place to start. In Delaware, the Wilmington VA Medical Center accepts volunteers starting at 100 hours a year. They’ll train and place you where your talents best match within the hospital.

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There are numerous shelters for veterans throughout Delaware which are always looking more helping hands. Delaware Veterans Home in Milford, the Delaware Center for Homeless Veterans in Wilmington and Home of the Brave in Milford are just a few shelters that rely on volunteers to operate.

For dog lovers, another way to volunteer is by raising a puppy to become a service dog. Programs like Canine Companions for Independence or Hero Dogs allow qualified individuals or families to train a puppy so that one day he or she can offer life-saving support for veterans.

Create a Care Package

Organizations like Operation Gratitude, Any Soldier Inc. and America’s Adopt a Soldier make it easy to send care packages and letters to troops currently overseas. With Any Soldier Inc., you can search through the database of soldiers and see what types of goods are requested. Operation Gratitude has sent over 1.3 million care packages to date, and that number grows every day. Some commonly requested items are knit hats and scarves, DVDs, hygiene products and even beanie babies to give to local children where they’re stationed.

Say Thank You

There are so many ways to say thank you and give back this Veterans Day, but why limit the thanks to just one day? Show support year-round by donating goods, making cash gifts, volunteering or sending a care package to carry on the message of Veterans Day every day.

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