DEAR ABBY: Your column about Operation Dear Abby in 1994 inspired the students at Palisades High School in Kintnersville, Pa., to adopt a new tradition. The Palisades "Kids for Kindness" baked and shipped more than 1,200 DOZEN (that's more than 14,000 cookies!) chocolate chip cookies to U.S. servicemen and women who were stationed overseas during the holiday season. Greeting cards, letters and gifts were also sent by students and adults within the school district. Our "Kindness Cargo" has been delivered to Kuwait, Bosnia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Central America, and Sigonella, a naval air station in the Mediterranean. Many who received these gifts from the heart continue to write letters of appreciation.
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"Operation Flour Power '96" begins this year on Saturday, Oct. 26. Almost 200 students and adults pledged their time that day to bake the first batches of the 700 dozen cookies that will be sent worldwide this year.
We are committed to making the holidays brighter for those who are serving our country in distant lands. The project, from purchasing the ingredients, supplies and gifts, to transporting the "Kindness Cargo," is made possible entirely through donations from individuals, businesses and organizations. We would like to especially acknowledge the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base, Willow Grove, Pa., and Dover Air Force Base in Delaware for their support and contribution to this project each year.
Because of Operation Dear Abby, we have been motivated to develop a project that has become an enormously rewarding educational, humanitarian and patriotic experience for everyone involved.
I hope you'll print this letter so the Palisades Kids for Kindness may inspire others as you have inspired us. -- LESLIE A. PATIENCE, ART TEACHER AND ADVISER
DEAR MS. PATIENCE: Thank you, not only for a terrific letter, but also for the opportunity to remind readers everywhere that it's time for Operation Dear Abby XII. On behalf of the countless thousands of men and women in the military whose holiday blues were lessened by our outpouring of cards and letters last year, I want to thank my generous readers and invite you once again to participate in this patriotic effort.
Schoolteachers in the United States and Canada have created classroom projects by asking their students to write to men and women serving their country in distant lands. Many clubs and senior centers have made this a group project, and men, women and children who enjoy baking have sent cookies, brownies, fruitcakes (and more!) around the world to brighten the holidays of those in the military.
The following addresses will be good ONLY from Nov. 15, 1996, through Jan. 15, 1997. (After that, the APO/FPO will close.) If you have difficulty at your local post office, ask the clerk to check the postal bulletins -- the Operation Dear Abby addresses are not always entered into the postal computers, and clerks may assume the addresses are invalid.
1. For Europe and Southwest Asia:
America Remembers
OPERATION DEAR ABBY XII
APO AE 09135
2. For the Mediterranean Basin (including Bosnia):
America Remembers
OPERATION DEAR ABBY XII
FPO AE 09646
3. For South and Central America:
America Remembers
OPERATION DEAR ABBY XII
APO AA 34085
4. For the Far East:
America Remembers
OPERATION DEAR ABBY XII
APO AP 96285
5. For the Pacific Basin:
America Remembers
OPERATION DEAR ABBY XII
FPO AP 96385
P.S. Cookies -- sugar cookies, oatmeal cookies, molasses cookies -- gum, hard candy and boxed containers of juice are always welcome. But the No. 1 treat is "food for the soul," and that's mail, mail, and more mail!