Veterans Day Cards

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Create meaningful Veterans Day Cards with your team

  • No limits on how many people can leave a message.
  • Add photos of the veteran, or a GIF that shows your appreciation.
  • Anyone can sign the card online with a link
  • Invite friends and send reminders via email
  • Share online or download as a PDF to print
  • Track card activity in your dashboard

Add a gift to your Thank You Veterans Card

  • Give a token of your appreciation for their service with a gift of any size. 
  • Let everyone chip in for a gift, or let one person pay
  • Set a fixed contribution amount or let people contribute what they can
  • Keep contributions anonymous within the group
  • Choose from eGift Cards, gift baskets and flowers in our Gift Store
  • Give the GroupTogether AnyCard to let your friend choose from 150+ eGift Cards

How GroupTogether Veterans Day Cards Work

Our beautifully designed new baby cards make it easy for the whole group to leave a heartfelt message. The perfect way to celebrate baby showers, parental leave for a coworker or congratulate friends and family on their new baby. GroupTogether cards are treasured forever. Add a touch of magic to every celebration!

Step 1: Create Your Veterans Day Card

Select from a variety of meaningful Veterans Day card designs and set up your card in just minutes.

Step 2: Invite & Sign

Invite friends and family via email or share a link. Add personal messages of gratitude, photos, and heartfelt memories to honor their service.

Step 3: Download or Share Online

Download your Veterans Day card as a PDF to print and deliver in person to your Veteran, or send it digitally to show your appreciation.

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You might be wondering

The Group Card is $5.50 USD (including tax & fees) in the US. See what’s included here. The card organizer can pay for this card, or deduct it from the amount collected by the group if you are doing a collection.

 

Choose from our catalog of eGift Cards, gift baskets and flowers. See what’s available to give in the Gift Store
 

No, there is no limit.

A Veterans Day card is a wonderful opportunity to express gratitude and respect. Here are a few types of messages that work well:

  1. Simple Gratitude
    • "Thank you for your service and dedication. Your sacrifices have made a real difference, and we are forever grateful."
  2. Recognition of Service
    • "Your bravery and selflessness inspire us all. We honor you today and always for all that you've done."
  3. Personalized Appreciation
    • "As we celebrate Veterans Day, I want to personally thank you for the sacrifices you've made for our freedom. Your courage and commitment mean the world to me."
  4. Wishing Well for Veterans
    • "Wishing you peace, happiness, and pride today. You’ve earned our respect and gratitude."
  5. Honoring Sacrifice
    • "On Veterans Day, we honor your strength, dedication, and sacrifices. Thank you for protecting our freedom and serving with such courage."

The key is to be genuine, whether you’re writing for a family member, friend, or someone you may not know personally. Each message should reflect appreciation, respect, and an understanding of the sacrifices they've made.

Instead of "Happy Veterans Day," you might consider using phrases that convey gratitude and respect. Here are a few alternatives:

  1. "Thank you for your service and sacrifice."
  2. "Honoring your bravery and dedication today."
  3. "With heartfelt gratitude for your service."
  4. "In appreciation of all you've done for our country."
  5. "Today we honor and remember your courage."
  6. "With respect and admiration for your commitment."
  7. "Grateful for your service and sacrifice on this Veterans Day."

Each of these phrases acknowledges the importance of Veterans Day without the casual tone of "happy," making them more fitting for honoring those who served.

Honoring veterans on occasions beyond Veterans Day can be meaningful and appreciated. Here are several other times and ways to recognize their service:

1. Memorial Day

  • Though this holiday specifically honors those who have died in military service, it's a significant time to acknowledge the sacrifices made by all service members. Many veterans appreciate seeing recognition for fallen comrades.

2. Armed Forces Day (third Saturday in May)

  • This day honors those currently serving in the military, but it’s also a fitting time to appreciate veterans who have served previously. Celebrating their ongoing contributions can be impactful.

3. Independence Day (July 4th)

  • Many veterans feel a strong connection to the values celebrated on Independence Day. Recognizing veterans on this holiday reinforces appreciation for their role in defending freedom and independence.

4. Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day (December 7th)

  • Though it specifically commemorates those affected by the events of Pearl Harbor, this day can be an opportunity to reflect on the contributions of WWII veterans and others.

5. Birthdays of Military Branches

  • Each branch of the military has its own birthday. For instance, the Marine Corps Birthday is on November 10, and the Army's is on June 14. These dates are an opportunity to recognize veterans of specific branches.

6. National POW/MIA Recognition Day (third Friday in September)

  • This day honors prisoners of war and those missing in action but can also be a moment to reflect on the sacrifices and hardships faced by all veterans.

7. Community and Local Observances

  • Many towns and cities have local observances, such as parades, dedications, or veteran gatherings. These events are often held on various days throughout the year, providing a personal way to connect with and honor veterans in the community.

8. Veteran’s Birthday or Anniversary of Service

  • Reaching out to a veteran on their birthday or the anniversary of their discharge (or enlistment) can be a deeply personal and memorable gesture.

9. Military Appreciation Month (May)

  • The entire month of May is National Military Appreciation Month in the U.S. It includes several military-related observances, making it a month-long opportunity to honor veterans.

10. Random Acts of Kindness

  • Sometimes the most meaningful appreciation comes unexpectedly. Offering thanks, sharing a meal, or simply listening to a veteran’s stories can have a lasting impact any day of the year.

Each of these days provides a different opportunity to honor and thank veterans, making it clear that appreciation extends beyond one day in November.

Veterans Day Cards

Military thank you cards are here to show that appreciation and gratitude are the best gifts (and they come from the heart). With GroupTogether, you can create heartfelt and inspiring Veterans Day cards for the heroes in your life—whether they’re friends, family members, or that coworker who humbly served and never talks about it.

 

Choose a design that says, "We honor your bravery and sacrifice," and invite everyone to add messages of thanks, inspiring photos, or symbols that celebrate the veteran’s dedication and strength. Send your thank you card digitally for immediate delivery, or print out a PDF to hand over in person. It’s the perfect way to say "Happy Veterans Day" while really saying, "We are grateful for all you've done to protect our freedom!"

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