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Presidential Greetings
If you or a family member is celebrating a special day, my office is available help you in securing greetings from the President of the United States for the following occasions listed below.
- Birthday for persons 80 years of age or over
- Birthday for Veteran’s 70 years of age or over
- Wedding anniversary for 50 years of marriage or more
- Class reunion: 10 years and every 5 years thereafter
- Family reunion: 10 years and every 5 years thereafter
- Religious Institution Anniversary: 25 years and every 5 years thereafter
- Religious Milestone
- Retirement: 30 or more years
- School Anniversary: 100 years and every 25 years thereafter
- School Graduation
- Serious Illness
- Condolence (sent to next of kin only)
- Achievement of the Eagle Scout or the Girl Scout Gold Award
- Birth or adoption of a child
- Wedding (sent only after wedding date)
- Bar and Bat Mitvahs
To request a Presidential Greeting, please contact my Washington, D.C. office at (202) 225-5431. Please note that the White House requires all information for a request to be made. Requests should be made at least six weeks in advance of an event in order to receive the greeting in time.
Requestor’s Information
- First and last name
- Home address (street, city, state, and zip code)
- E-mail address
- Contact phone number
Greeting Information
- Event to be acknowledged
- Date of event
Honoree’s Information
- First, middle, and last name
- Home address (street, city, state, and zip code)
- E-mail address
- Contact phone number
For additional information on contacting the White House, please click here.