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Student Spotlight: Abigail W.

Abigail Wittwer is the daughter of U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Frank Wittwer. Due to a training accident, Abigail’s father passed away when she was five years old. Those who knew LCDR Wittwer remember him as a friendly, smart, and humble man. Abigail shares, “I’ve heard countless stories about how my dad would start conversations with strangers and then become great friends within minutes.”

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Student Spotlight: Christopher B.

Christopher Beale is the son of National Guard Sgt. First Class John Beale. Christopher remembers his father as a, “humble and honest man with such a passion for his country.” To Christopher, his father’s military service means everything to him. “It is an example of how I want to live, meaning that I will live giving everything I have in me to be great and do what is right for myself, my family and my country.”

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Memorial Day 2020

Memorial Day is one for pausing and reflecting on the ultimate sacrifice made by the brave men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces. As we remember and honor their sacrifices, let us also remember their loved ones who continue to persevere despite enduring a tragic loss.

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Student Spotlight: Nyome L.

Nyome Lane is the daughter of U.S. Army Master Sergeant Christopher Frank Lane. Nyome remembers her father as a kind and caring man who was dedicated to his family. “My father had a true love for life and his family. I always remember him saying, “I love you more than life itself” before tucking us in for the night. I know him as a caring man who put his family first. Others would describe him as a well-respected soldier who was proud to serve his country.”

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Impact of COVID-19 on Children of Fallen Patriots Student Community

In mid-April 2020, Children of Fallen Patriots partnered with ScoutComms and its research division ScoutInsight, to conduct a survey of its scholar community to assess the financial, educational, and mental health impacts of COVID-19 on its students. Children of Fallen Patriots contacted 1932 current students, parents of enrolled students, and former students, and collected 464 unique responses. The survey included ten questions related to financial impact, employment impact, impact on graduation plans and celebrations, as well as impact on career development.

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A Letter from Our Founders

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A Letter from Our Founders

We hope that you and your families are staying safe and healthy during these challenging times. America’s strength has always been its people and ideals and we are confident they will see us through this crisis as they have in the past.

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Student Spotlight: Christopher P.

Christopher Pallanes is the son of U.S. Navy Petty Officer Third Class Jason Pallanes. He was only eight years old when his father lost his life in 2004 in a training accident. Christopher says that his father’s military service served a “larger purpose” and “helped many.” “In his death he paved the pathway for us, his children, to have a choice in what we want in our education which is really our lives. I believe it is a lesson I have not fully yet come to understand,” Christopher explained. As a Children of Fallen Patriots scholarship recipient, Christopher is currently enrolled at Azusa Pacific University and his goal is to become a Marketing Manager and then one day own a business of his own.

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