Carter announces second annual Valentine’s Day appreciation campaign

Carter announces second annual Valentine’s Day appreciation campaign
U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter — U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter
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Following the success of last year’s “Firsts of the First” campaign, Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R-GA) proudly announces that this year’s Valentine’s Day appreciation event, renamed “Friends of the First,” will thank veterans and veteran’s services employees for the hard work they do protecting and serving both our nation and our nation’s heroes.

On February 14th, Rep. Carter will distribute Valentine’s cards to veterans and veteran’s services employees, made by the residents of Georgia’s First Congressional District, across coastal Georgia. Last year’s initiative focused on showing love and appreciation for the district’s first responders.

“This campaign is one of my favorite initiatives as a member of Congress. I encourage everyone to show their love and support for our district’s strong, vibrant military veteran community by sending in Valentine’s cards. I’ll get them in the hands of those who ensured our country’s safety and freedom,” said Rep. Carter.

To thank veterans and veteran’s services employees for their sacrifices and dedication, please send or drop off your Valentine’s cards here:

Office of Rep. Buddy Carter

ATTN: Friends of the First

6602 Abercorn Street

Suite 105B

Savannah, GA 31405

Select cards will be featured on the Congressman’s social media platforms.

Original source can be found here.



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