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First Responder Gift Card Holder | Personalized First Responder Appreciation Medallion
First Responder Gift Card Holder | Personalized First Responder Appreciation Medallion
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For the ones who show up when it matters most.
Police, fire, EMS — first responders run toward the emergencies the rest of us hope we never see, on holidays, in the middle of the night, for strangers they'll never meet again. A gift card says "treat yourself." This says we don't take it for granted.
The medallion is ringed with the words that fit the calling: brave, dedicated, selfless, and the steady courage to keep going. Add their name, and a simple gift card becomes something they'll actually want to keep.
It's a fitting thank-you for a graduation, a promotion, a retirement, or a long-overdue "thank you for your service." Easy to give. Easy to mean.
The gift card slides in from the side and sits snugly in the middle, framed by the design. And when the card's been spent, the medallion stays, hanging from its leather cord on a rearview mirror, a locker, or a hook by the door.
Made just for you: each one is hand-cut, layered, and finished in our family workshop, so no two are exactly alike.
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Medallion Product Details
Medallion Size
Each medallion is about 5 inches across, just the right size to hang on a mirror, a desk, a locker, or the tree.
Product Material
Cut from three layers of 1/8" Baltic birch and finished in our family workshop, so no two are exactly alike. Choose your backing color: red, green, black, or blue.
How to Use
The gift card slides in from the side and sits snugly in the center, framed by the design. Tuck in a gift card or a few folded bills, then hang it from the leather cord to give.
Personalize It
Add a name and it feels made just for them, engraved right into the design.
What can the recipient do with the medallion once they've used the gift card?
Once the card has been spent, the medallion stays. It becomes a keepsake they can hang from a rearview mirror, a locker, a desk, or the tree year after year.