Statue of Iwojima to remember our heroes

Photo of flags on front of firetruck

Honoring Our Heroes

 

Our military, firemen and law enforcement personnel risk their lives to protect us. Let's honor them every chance we get.

There are so many great resources on Facebook and other social networking sites. Here are just a few.

Operation Payback

 

Daniel Gilyeat is a Marine who lost his leg in Iraq and works diligently to raise awareness for Veteran issues and has assisted in the raising of thousands of dollars for organizations such as Homes For Heroes, Wounded Warriors, and Semper Fi Fund to name a few.

 

Dan's wife, Ana has a new book out called "Cut In Half: How God Healed Me with 23 Miraclesf" about her miraculous healing from being literally cut in half during a tragic auto accident.

 

Hometown Heroes Experience

The Hometown Heroes Experience is intended to honor America’s military veterans by collecting their stories in the largest video searchable archive in America, preserving them for future generations, and featuring them in a new vivid mobile interactive theatre

A Million Thanks

A Million Thanks is a year-round campaign to show our U.S. Military Men and Women, past and present, our appreciation for their sacrifices, dedication, and service to our country through our letters, emails, cards, prayers, and thoughts.

Salute America's Heroes

Every day a wounded veteran and their family must struggle to overcome the loss of a limb, significant burns, or even the reality of being in a wheelchair. Our mission is to help them overcome these obstacles and resume a productive and fulfilling life.

The Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes is a non-partisan 501(c) (3) organization, created to provide an easy and meaningful way for individuals, corporations and others to help our severely wounded and disabled veterans and their families rebuild their lives.