Links I'd like to share with you
This is a nationwide program, but my sister runs the group in her town in Idaho. If you don't have a particular grave to wreath or a program in your area, please consider donating to her cemeteries!
National Wreaths Across America Day this year is 14 December.
This non-profit organization supporting amputees through education, philanthropy, and research. It is near and dear to my good friend's heart. Please consider visiting their site and donating to the 100 Knee Challenge!
These beautiful and clever wax melters are from an Idaho-based business and keep my home smelling nice!
This online bookstore, blog, and editing services site is owned and run by a service member and military spouse. Monthly author spotlights regularly feature other military spouses in the writing community.
This online bookstore featuring new, used, and bookish gifts, is the creation of a military spouse, and features items from the Bookish MilSpouse Facebook group. **I am an affiliate of this shop.
This is not only veteran-owned, but the founder is a former University of Idaho student. Their coffee business is on the rise and gives back to support veterans as well as in 2021, gave a grant to the University of Idaho for a veteran student scholarship.
Me and my family members received Quilts of Honor in 2018, and I hold mine near and dear to my heart. My cat loves it, too.
With a national chapter and local chapters, this organization for crime writers is a wonderful source of education as well as fellowship. If you are a mystery writer, I highly recommend joining!
MWSA is a society of veterans, service members, and family members who strive for healing through writing, and helping others write their stories as well.
MEA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose primary mission is to work with veterans and their families to publish short stories, essays, poems, and artwork in our bi-annual publication, As You Were: The Military Review.
Wounded Not Worthless is an online gallery art collection of female veterans, spearheaded by Army Major (ret) Christina Helferich-Polosky, the artist featured in Air Force Colonel (ret) Lisa Carrington Firmin's Latina Warrior poetry collection.