AnySoldier Donations

The purpose of this project is to provide entertainment to military personnel on active duty. Volunteers, on an individual basis, will burn CDs of Librivox recordings and mail them to a contact they find through www.AnySoldier.com.

Please Note: Due to the sensitive nature of the material on Any Soldier, do not take words verbatim from their site and post them here. Do not, under any circumstances, post soldier names and addresses here. Thank You.


AnySoldier Donations FAQ’s

  1. What is Any Soldier?

  2. How Do I Begin?

  3. What Do I Send?

  4. How Do I Package A CD or CD Collection?

  5. How Do I Get A Contact Address?

  6. How Do I Mail CDs?

  7. Am I Shipping Directly to Iraq, etc.?

  8. What Does APO and APE Mean in the Address?

  9. How Much Is the Postal Rate?

  10. Insure or Register?

  11. How Many Packages Can I send to an Address?

  12. Overnight or Express Mail?

  13. USPS Restrictions and Other Information

What is Any Soldier?

Any Soldier was started by a soldier serving in Iraq with the help of his parents back in the US. He noticed that there were soldiers who received little or no mail from home. They started an effort to get more people involved in sending letters and care packages to soldiers in need of support. Since then, Any Soldier has grown to include all branches of the military.

How Do I Begin?

Visit: www.AnySoldier.com and read their site carefully, browse their database, familiarize yourself with their procedures, and follow their rules. Once you understand how and why they do things, figure out what kind of audio books you want to burn and send.

What Do I Send?

You are sending CDs that you’ve burned of Librivox recordings in the public domain. If you want to send additional items, you can see what the contacts are requesting and follow any rules, or restrictions involved. Don't worry if you can only burn one CD to send to one address. If a number of volunteers do that, then a number of soldiers will benefit. Please follow all postal and military regulations. Review How To Mail CDs below.

How Do I Package A CD or CD Collection?

How Do I Get A Contact Address?

How Do I Mail CDs?

Am I Shipping Directly to Iraq, etc.?

No. You are only shipping to New York (APE), or California (APO).

What Does APO and APE Mean in the Address?

APO signifies that the mailing will be shipped from the west coast (California) and APE from the east coast (New York).

How Much Is the Postal Rate?

Only domestic rates apply – not international.

Insure or Register?

Generally speaking, unless you’re sending an expensive item besides our public domain CDs, do not insure or register these mailings, because the soldiers have to take extra measures to obtain their mail.

How Many Packages Can I Send to an Address?

Try to send one package per address in a given day. Spread them out, because they have limited facilities. You may want to select a few different addresses, if you can, and send one package to several different locations.

Overnight or Express Mail?

You don’t need to overnight or express mail, because you’re only shipping to New York, or California. The time it takes to ship overseas is out of your control.

USPS (United States Postal Service) Info.:

Mailing Restrictions:

Our CDs are fine. Don’t throw in any pornography, pork, or firearms, etc. Review the restrictions before mailing. http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/mailingrestrictions.htm

Specific Military Zip Restrictions:

Each zip has its own protocol. Most are the same, but double-check to see if there are special restrictions. http://www.usps.com/cpim/ftp/bulletin/2005/html/pb22149/apo8.html

Support the Troops FAQ:

http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/supportingfaqs.htm

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