In Support of Our Troops: A Letter of Thanks from MBK

September 23, 2024

For the month of September, Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. (MBK) took a creative approach to community service. Collectively, team MBK came together to hand-write letters for the “A Million Thanks” campaign. A Million Thanks is an organization founded in 2004 by Shauna Fleming. Originally starting off as a community service project in Orange County, California and growing into a nationwide campaign. Shauna’s goal was to write a million letters of support and appreciation to the United States military. Surpassing the original goal, A Million Thanks has since sent over seven million letters.

 

MBK joined the initiative and one afternoon in September, Partners, Jim and Kristi, were joined by staff including Katrina, Denise, Cindy, Chris, Justin, Peter, Chelsea, Allison, and Donna, and special guests, Hayley and Jimmy, to hand-write letters for the U.S. troops. Artistic talents were explored, and letters of gratitude were penned to the troops. Staff also brought materials home and were able to contribute by extending the opportunity to their families. Letters were then mailed to the A Million Thanks campaign to be distributed across the world to our troops.

 

For more details on joining the campaign of A Million Thanks you can read more about it here: https://amillionthanks.org/

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