MFRC organizes care package delivery

LCdr Lorraine Sammut, HMCS Calgary Executive Officer, hands a package to a crew member. Photo by Corporal Jay Naples, MARPAC Imaging Services

LCdr Lorraine Sammut, HMCS Calgary Executive Officer, hands a package to a crew member. Photo by Corporal Jay Naples, MARPAC Imaging Services

SLt Joshua Ehnisz, MARPAC PA Office

Care packages help connect deployed sailors to their loved ones on shore.

Two weeks ago, a large delivery was made to HMCS Calgary, HMCS Regina, and HMCS Brandon, all currently deployed off Vancouver Island. Letters and parcels brimming with eatable goodies were delivered through the Esquimalt Military Family Resource Centre care package program.

Special protocols were in place to ensure sailors remain COVID-19 free, including packaging instructions and a three-day hold before mail is distributed.

“Esquimalt MFRC supports families experiencing the deployment of their loved one,” said Jackie Carlé, MFRC Executive Director. “One of our more popular services is being a drop off point for morale mail. The Fleet Mail Office picks up the parcels from us, screens them, and ensures delivery to the ship. This mail drop off was a little unique due to the COVID-19 crisis and Operation Laser directives. Families were so grateful for the opportunity to put together care packages and we love hearing about how these packages raise morale.”

To learn more about deployment services and future morale mail drop offs connect with the MFRC or join a deployed warship’s Family Network – all info available at www.esquimaltmfrc.com

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