About This Volunteer Effort
Ruth Ann Young, owner of The Spirit of Christmas shop in downtown Kirkland, Washington (a suburb of Seattle), is the catalyst for Operation Iraq: The Spirit of Christmas. The idea sprung from a retailer’s nightmare: a fire.
On June 15, 2003 (Father’s Day), a fire erupted at a neighboring business, causing serious smoke damage to The Spirit of Christmas store. Thankfully, there were no injuries. Although unable to replace much of the merchandise in time to open for the 2003 season, Ruth Ann was not to be denied the joy of the holidays.
Rather than be idle, Ruth Ann acted on an idea that emerged after exchanging
emails with a high school classmate who was serving in Iraq. Subsequent
contact with other military personnel led to “wish
lists” for
goody boxes. Then, though mostly word-of-mouth efforts, contributions – and
volunteers – began arriving and momentum started to build for this
heartwarming endeavor.
The store was converted to the “nerve center” for Operation
Iraq: The Spirit of Christmas. In the span of about 10 weeks, volunteers
procured items, organized work parties, packed more than 6,000 care packages,
and loaded them onto trucks.
