Show Dad You Care, Send an Americans Helping Americans E-Card

June 19, 2009

Show Dad You Care, Send an Americans Helping Americans E-Card

June 19, 2009

Send Dad an Americans Helping Americans EcardFather’s Day is quickly approaching, today is the perfect day to tell Dad how special he is. Send him an Americans Helping Americans® Father’s Day ecard and touch his heart with your warm wishes while spreading the word about Americans Helping Americans®.

Simply choose your favorite way to tell him that you care!

You can also show your patriotic spirit by sending a loved one a free Americans Helping Americans® July 4th Ecard!

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