Miranda Lambert Helps “The Ty Bentli Show” Kick Off 3rd Annual “100,000 Thank Yous” for the Troops

Miranda Lambert Helps “The Ty Bentli Show” Kick Off 3rd Annual “100,000 Thank Yous” for the Troops

The Ty Bentli Show launched its 3rd annual “100,000 Thank Yous” campaign this week, with a goal of sending at least 100,000 thank-you cards to deployed members of the U.S. Armed Forces.

In the past two years, a number of country stars have supported the drives with personalized cards, including Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Keith Urban, Blake Shelton, Garth Brooks, Justin Moore, Cole Swindell, Lee Brice, Old Dominion and more. Cards have come from as far away as North Pole, Alaska, and from organizations like the NFL’s New York Giants and Tennessee Titans. In addition, thousands of letters have poured in from elementary schools across the country. In 2017 and 2018, more than 300,000 thank-you cards were collected and delivered to deployed troops.

To help kick off this season’s drive, Miranda Lambert stopped by The Ty Bentli Show on Nov. 5 to personalize her own thank-you card.

Now The Ty Bentli Show needs your cards to help them reach their goal of 100,000 before the Nov. 27 deadline. From a single card to bundles from classrooms, church groups, sporting teams and more, every card is appreciated. Need some tips on getting started? We’ve got ya covered.

You can send your thank-you card to:

The Ty Bentli Show
100,000 Thank Yous
506 2nd Ave. South
Nashville, TN 37210

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