• December 1, 2014

Wreaths Across America And The Coastal Bend Blood Center

Wreaths Across America And The Coastal Bend Blood Center

150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

Wreaths Across America And The Coastal Bend Blood Center

This month marks the 23rd anniversary of the Wreaths Across America Program, which was started in 1992 with the donation and laying of 5,000 Christmas wreaths in the Arlington National Cemetery by Morrill Worcester. Though the program initially began as the Arlington Wreath Program, recent years have seen it develop into a nationwide project.

 

The Wreaths Across America story began over twenty years ago when the Worcester Wreath Company from Harrington, Maine initiated a tradition of donating and placing wreaths on the headstones of our nation’s fallen heroes at Arlington National Cemetery. Recognition of the service and sacrifice of our veterans—and their families—is especially important during the traditional holiday season.

This year the program has set a goal of providing wreaths to over 900 veteran cemeteries across the United States. Of those 900-plus cemeteries, they hope to place more than 540,000 wreaths on gravestones and will count on the assistance of hundreds of thousands of volunteers. The wreath-laying officially takes place on the second Saturday in December, which falls on the 13th this year.

An extremely important part of the Wreaths Across America project is to reach out to kids across the country each year and to stress the importance of ‘Remembering, Honoring and Teaching’ about the fallen servicemen and women who have served their country so faithfully. The themes are: Remember the fallen, Honor those who serve including their families who sacrifice, and Teach our children the cost of the freedoms we enjoy each day. Through their webpage, Wreaths Across America provides a number of educational programs directed at middle school students. One of the programs is the Million Memories Project, which aims to preserve the memory of veterans as a way to remember their lives and teach future generations the value and cost of the freedoms that they enjoy. Additional information about the Wreaths Across America Project and their educational programs can be found at Wreaths Across America.

THIS HOLIDAY SEASON YOU CAN SAVE A LIFE

One of the greatest gifts you can give this holiday season is to save a life. During the winter holidays, blood centers often experience a decline in blood donations and thereby a shortage in blood supply. In order to maintain the blood supply for the Coastal Bend, the Coastal Bend Blood Center requires over 120 donors a day to donate blood. Each year, over 4 million people nationwide would die without the lifesaving blood transfusions made possible by generous donors. A single blood donation made this holiday season can be used to save up to three lives.

District 32 is serviced by two blood donation centers, which include the Coastal Bend Blood Center and the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center. The Coastal Bend Blood Center provides services to fifteen medical centers in its ten-county service area of Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio and San Patricio. The South Texas Blood and Tissue Center provides blood, plasma, platelets and other blood components to hospitals and clinics in forty three South Texas counties, including the Victoria/Calhoun area. If you would like to donate this holiday season, you can get additional information by contacting the Coastal Bend Blood Center at 1-800-299-4943 or the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center at 1-800-292-5534. For more information visit Coastal Bend Blood Center.

If you have questions regarding any of the information mentioned in this week’s article, please do not hesitate to call my Capitol or District Office. Please always feel free to contact my office if you have any questions or issues regarding a Texas state agency, or if you would like to contact my office regarding constituent services. As always, my offices are available at any time to assist with questions, concerns or comments (Capitol Office, 512-463-0672; District Office, 361-949-4603).

– State Representative Todd Hunter, District 32

Rep. Hunter represents Nueces (Part) County. He can be contacted at todd.hunter@house.state.tx.us or at 512-463-0672.