Lucky Rabbit Gives Back

Lucky Rabbit Estate Sales Famous Logo T-shirts

Available now at all of our estate and tag sales!

Help us help our veterans!

All profits from the sale of these Limited Edition T-shirts will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project New York.


We have five ways to help a veteran today.

1. Write a Letter

Many organizations, including California-based Operation Gratitude, sponsor letter-writing campaigns for veterans. It's never too late to write a letter of gratitude to a Veteran.


Instructions:

  1. Please make sure your letters will fit in a standard-size envelope
  2. Include your own name and address in the body of the letter
  3. Do not write about politics, religion, death or killing
  4. Please do not use glitter
  5. This is strictly a letter-writing effort to thank Veterans; please do not send any care package items for Veterans
  6. All letters will be screened
  7. Send multiple letters together in one large mailing envelope or box

Please send as many letters (or copies with the original signature) as you would like by regular mail only to:


Thank a Veteran

c/o Penny Alfonso

1970 Rangeview Drive

Glendale, CA 91201

2. Volunteer at a VA hospital

Veterans of all wars seek health care at the nation's many VA hospitals. And more than likely, there is a VA hospital in your community.


Cathy Pratt of the veteran’s organization Freedom is Not Free says visiting a VA hospital can make a big difference for a veteran. Many of those hospitalized may not have family or anyone to visit them. Taking a couple hours every week or month to volunteer can make a huge impact on your life and a veteran's life. This would also be a great way to teach children American history by introducing them to the people who have preserved America's freedom.


If you go to the Veterans Administration website, there is a way to sign up to volunteer at your local VA hospital.

3. Donate Simple Things

Not money, but donating small items can help make some lonely lives better. Small donations to VA Hospitals are always welcome. Many patients are on fixed incomes and unable to buy some of the things that could make their recovery better.


Check with your local VA Hospital, but here are some items they are looking for:

  • Magazines
  • Coffee and cookies
  • New or gently used clothing
  • Telephone cards

4. Help the Homeless

According to the VA, a little more than a fifth of the adult homeless population has served their country. The VA has founded a National Call Center for Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless that provides free, 24/7 access to trained counselors. Call 1-877-4AID-VET (1-877-424-3838).


The American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars also have homeless programs to assist veterans, and several charities are dedicated to helping wounded service members and their families. Coming home from war and returning to the workforce while dealing with the wounds of war can also be economically challenging.


If you are going to donate money to help a homeless or struggling veteran, make sure you pick a reputable charity or organization that has a 501(c)(3) designation. Contact your local VFW or American Legion to find out how to make sure your money stays in your community.

5. Say Thank You

This may be the simplest and perhaps most effective way to make an immediate impact on a veteran. Many veterans may feel disenfranchised and forgotten by their nation. If you see a veteran or know of one, take a moment to say thank you.


"Thank you for your service" is a simple statement that can go a long way.


Veterans have given up a lot to serve their country, and many will deal with emotional and physical wounds for the rest of their lives. Knowing that we appreciate their service and their sacrifice can help.


And don't forget about the veterans still serving. Many of our active-duty military personnel have served multiple tours in Afghanistan or Iraq. If you see a person in uniform in public, say thank you—two words that can make a big difference.


These are just five simple ways to help a veteran, but there are hundreds more ways to make an impact 

Food Drive

We always accept unexpired canned and dry goods at all of our sales. These donations go directly to food pantries all around the NYC area.


To date, we have donated over 2,000 food items thanks to your generosity!

Geraldo Rivera's Charity Tag Sale

All profits from this wonderful tag sale were donated to the Long Island-based charity "Life's WORC."


http://www.lifesworc.org/


The remaining items were donated to another great charity, "Housing Works."


http://www.housingworks.org/

Lucky Rabbit Logo Shop

100% of all profits from purchases made at our Lucky Rabbit Logo Shop are donated to various charities. Including Wounded Warriors Project NYC, Caring Loving Foundation, NSAL, and many more.


Click here to go to the Lucky Rabbit Logo Shop

Winter Coat Drive

Before you know it, winter will be here!


Please feel free to drop off your unwanted winter coats that are in good, wearable condition at any of our sales.


The coats are passed out directly to people living on the streets of New York by the staffers of Lucky Rabbit Estate Sales. Last year, we handed out over 300 coats to people who needed them.


Call Paul Dunn for more information.

(917) 207-0619

Corporate Sponsorship

We are seeking corporate sponsors for all of our charitable endeavors.


Please call Paul Dunn for more information.

(917)-207-0619


Thank you to all our current corporate sponsors. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.


Mr. Bryan Reif

www.lisaler.com

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The Brewklyn Grind

http://www.brewklyngrind.com/

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Breezes Brokerage

George and Jan Athanasopoulos  

Breezes Brokerage Web Site

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