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Support Troops: Sign Cards in Grosse Pointe

To help say thank you to the troops, Wells Fargo Advisors are inviting the public to sign 1,000 Cards for 1,000 Troops Thursday at multiple locations throughout metro Detroit.

 

Wells Fargo advisor Allen Olender and his colleagues usually spend most of their time planning their clients’ financial futures at Wells Fargo Advisors offices across metro Detroit.

This week, they are taking time to give back to the troops stationed overseas.

But they can't do it alone, and they're asking for your help.

“This is an amazing opportunity to say thank you to our service members," Olender said. "We have it so easy here, and we often take it for granted.”

Olender is inviting anybody who wants to sign a card for the troops to visit certain Emagine theaters and Wells Fargo Advisor offices this Thursday as part of the first-ever "1,000 cards for 1,000 troops" event.

Olender and his associates are hoping to send the cards to troops serving overseas in time for the spring holidays. He said Wells Fargo employees often send cards to the troops, sometimes on a monthly basis.

"We send out holiday-specific cards for the troops every year," Olender said, adding that this year is the first time they've expanded the program with "aggressive effort."

The cards will be available for all to sign at Emagine Theater locations in Novi, Rochester Hills, Royal Oak and Woodhaven from 6-9 p.m. and at Wells Fargo Advisors offices in Ann Arbor, Birmingham, Clinton Township, Farmington Hills, Grosse Pointe Woods, Northville and Troy from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

The cards will likely be mailed over this weekend to troops serving in Afghanistan and those supporting United States Africa Command (AFRICOM).

"We will also be sending to at least two bases in Germany ... and probably another half a dozen countries," Olender said. "There will be cards going to a number of aircraft carriers, too."

Olender said he was inspired to start giving back to the troops after stopping to admire a Korean War monument while on vacation in Traverse City.

"On the headstone, it says, 'Freedom is not free,' and every time I see those service members out defending us, I think, they're kids. Could be my kids. They have parents just like me that are worried about them. The least we can do is say thank you and we're thinking of you and we're proud."

Olender also thanks his Wells Fargo Advisors colleagues for their effort, adding that Wells Fargo itself has been instrumental in keeping the program going.

"Giving back is a big part of Wells Fargo culture," he said. "It's the right thing to do."

Individuals or organizations interested in supporting the effort may contact Allen Olender at allen.olender@wellsfargoadvisors.com or 248-737-8459.

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Related Topics: Grosse Pointe Woods, Troops, and Wells Fargo Advisors
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