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Soldiers who take part in Letters from a Soldier’s Heart experience:

Team building in a unique and meaningful way as they share with one another their letters and personal stories of struggle and success.

Relationship building with chaplains and other soldiers before crisis hits.

Increased troop morale.

Sharper focus on their missions as soldiers.

 




Benefits

Through Letters from a Soldier’s Heart, soldiers will:

Connect with their spouses and loved ones on a new and deeper level
Encourage and affirm parents, children and mentors

Have at last a means for a parent to be a parent while away and pass on their values and their love.

Write a Legacy Letter which will serve as their personal Mission Statement of what they stand for, how they want to be remembered and why.  This letter will have even greater accountability than any ordinary Mission Statement because it is written for and will be cherished by the people that matter most in their lives.

 





A Soldier's Mission Sharper focus on their missions as soldiers keep their heads in the game on the war front, due to greater peace of mind on the home front.


Morale.Team building in a unique and meaningful way as they share with one another their letters and personal stories of struggle and success.



Letters will have even greater accountability than any ordinary Mission Statement because it is written for and will be cherished by the people that matter most in their lives.






Encourage and affirm parents, children and mentors.

Have at last a means for a parent to be a parent while away and pass on their values and their love.


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