I was recently asked by Operation Shower to create a Free Printable Party Collection to support their latest project, Operation Give Thanks. It is our hope that the Project Nursery community will enjoy my collection of fall inspired party circles + more and in turn, help us give back to a cause that’s near and dear.
What Is Operation Give Thanks?
Operation Give Thanks is a nation-wide fundraising campaign to help Operation Shower continue our mission to throw amazing baby showers for military families to ease the burden of deployment. We are often asked how to best help Operation Shower. We decided that since Operation Shower gives back to our military families through parties, so can YOU! We are asking people across the nation to host a party, big or small, between now and the end of the year to raise money for Operation Shower. What a wonderful way to express your gratitude and thanks at this special time of year — and have fun! Operation Shower’s long-term goal is to reach every military base in the nation. The short-term goal is to raise $50,000 through Operation Give Thanks to enable us to shower over 200 more moms-to-be! Help us to continue throwing these amazing baby showers for military moms-to-be whose spouses are deployed!
You may view all of the details and links for downloading the designs HERE! For more information on hosting a party or making a donation to Operation Shower, please visit HERE!
We hope you are able to use these designs and help a very worthy cause. Thank you in advance!
Comments
Little Apple SF
What a great cause! Thanks Kim
Bryan Fly
What an amazing gift!
Susanne
I love the goal of Operation Give Thanks and Operation Shower. These military families really deserve baby showers hosted by other people as a way of giving thanks. We all owe our safety and security to these families, and it’s right that they get treated to something lavish and fun. Amazing idea, and to whoever thought of this deserves a kudos too.
Ken
I’ve been witness to a surprise party wherein a friend who is deployed in Afghanistan came home, without telling his family. It was up to us, his friends, to make sure everybody was gathered and all. My heart really ached at how his 3 year old daughter piped up… “Daddy…” she said, unsure if she was seeing him right…. and then she went up to him, and whispered to him, Daddy, I miss you… where you been? It was all i could do not to crack up :( You guys rock! If there is anything I could do to help, just tell us here :)