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Today Bloggers Unite in Acts of Kindness at Blog Catalog. Bloggers are encouraged to perform acts of kindness and blog about them today. My act of kindness was to support someone who does much more than I do. I wrote about Linda Cano’s volunteer work for Soldiers’ Angels more than a year ago. Linda has been writing letters to nearly 100 soldiers even though it’s a big sacrifice for her. She has health issues, but she took a part-time job so she could afford to pay postage, buy items to send the soldiers … and even rent a computer. Yes, she has been renting a computer just to support our troops! In the past, I was able to help Linda by introducing her to a friend who gave Linda money for postage. I wrote about that experience in Catalyst: God’s Tool. Recently, my husband and I were able to support Linda in her support of the troops. We bought her a laptop so she can use the money she’s been spending on renting a computer on postage and more goodies for the troops. Our act of kindness was small compared to all that Linda does for the troops through Soldiers’ Angels. But we are blessed that we could help her do even more. You can find links to other posts about acts of kindness at Bloggers Unite. If you’re reading this on Monday, December 17, you can participate. If you’re reading this later … it’s never do late to do an act of kindness! Technorati Tags: acts of kindness, bloggers unite, Soldiers’ Angels, support our troops
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Great post. Thanks for supporting someone that supports our troops. Soldier’s Angels is wonderful. I have given money for phone cards before.
CyberCelt,
Thank you for your comment and for supporting our troops.
A wonderful act of kindness.
Thank you, Virginia. We were glad we could help Linda.
Always nice to hear about another Linda
But seriously, this is a wonderful thing that she is doing. She must bring a lot of smiles to people. 
Linda,
All the Lindas I know are nice people.
And yes, my friend Linda does bring a lot of smiles to a lot of soldiers.
As a Soldiers Angels supporter, I’m thrilled to find other “angels”. Thanks to you and Linda for supporting the men and women who serve our country.
Moultrie Creek,
Thank you for supporting Soldiers’ Angels and our troops!
Well, I missed this special event. But I am not surprised — anything organized too close to Christmas and to the New Year I generally block out. I’m calendar-challenged right now, but it sounds like this was something of value.
Matt,
It almost slipped up on me. I got an e-mail from the Bloggers Unite group at Blog Catalog a couple of days before the event reminding me. Somehow I’d missed it until then.
I’m not totally comfortable talking about my own “acts of kindness” but thought this would be a good opportunity to highlight Linda’s work with Soldiers’ Angels.
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Soldiers Angles, what a great thing to do for the heroes who are “putting it on the line” every single day for our country!
Thank you Linda and thank you Lillie, and thank you all who are involved in this and similar organizations.
I didn’t have any experience with any thing like this while in Viet Nam.
I’m really glad someone thought to support our troops this time around. I hope soldiers angles has a web site. I’m going to look for it right now!!
May your efforts bring as much happiness to you as it does some of our men and women overseas!
Many have no idea that Just knowing the people of our country care makes a 100% difference in morale for troops
May these efforts be blessed ! James
James,
I’m glad most people in our country learned a lesson about supporting the troops from Vietnam and aren’t making the same mistake again.
The Web site for Soldiers Angels and several other troop support organizations are in my sidebar under “Support Our Troops.”
And a very belated thank-you to you for your service to your country!
Thank you for your comment and for supporting our troops
Our troops deserve all the support we can give them.
Thank you for supporting
I’m glad to do my little part and wish I could do more.
A wonderful act of kindness.
Thank you, Stefan.
As Nouveau Riche once said: “There is something wrong in this picture”… Why doesn’t the state give her free postage opportunities?
Cristian,
She is doing this work as a volunteer, but even nonprofit organizations have to pay postage. Usually it is raised through charitable donations. The only role the federal government plays is to allow charitable donations as income tax deductions.