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Illinois launches letter-writing campaign to show support to veterans

Operation Rising Spirit encourages letters of support to Illinois veterans during the holiday season

information provided the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (November 20, 2022) – The Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs launched the 2022 “Operation Rising Spirit,” campaign encouraging service organizations, schools, communities, and individuals to write letters of appreciation and support to veterans residing at the state veterans’ homes in Anna, Chicago, LaSalle, Manteno, and Quincy.

“Hundreds of letters were sent to veterans in our five residential homes last holiday season bringing so much joy to the homes,” said Director Terry Prince. “Operation Rising Spirit is a wonderful volunteer opportunity for organizations, schools, families and individuals to spread cheer to our veterans.”

To participate, notes may be sent directly to the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs:

  • The Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs
    Central Office
    833 South Spring Street
    P.O. Box 19432
    Springfield, IL 62794-9432

Letters will be disseminated equally to the five homes.

Notes may also be sent directly through the IDVA website: https://www2.illinois.gov/veterans/services%20benefits/homes/Pages/send-a-note.aspx

Operation Rising Spirit was launched in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to support residents who were unable to visit with family and friends. The successful campaign encouraged veterans and facilitated their connection with the community.

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