Rising early to prepare breakfast and watch dad open his cards, most children will be celebrating Father’s Day with the man who has cared for and protected them their entire life. For many of the 20,000 children across the country who lost a parent in the armed forces, however, Father’s Day is a time to honor a man who died protecting something even greater: our freedom.
America’s preserved freedom is the result of the continued bravery and sacrifice of our soldiers and their families.
Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation is working with our loyal partner, Spinrite, to ensure that our mission is translated internationally.
America’s freedom comes at a great cost. Sometimes the cost is a loss of a father or mother, leaving a child without someone to turn to for educational direction.
Fallen Patriots scholar, Johanna Walker’s dad, Colonel Cliff Walker, died saving her little brother from drowning. Her dad’s sacrifice showed her the depth of love and the courage in sacrifice.
In remembrance of military members who’ve lost their lives while serving the United States and in honor of their surviving families, PepsiCo launched a 5000-mile Rolling Remembrance relay across the country that began in Seattle and ended in New York.
Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation is moved by the generous support from Southpoint Capital, host of the 2016 Charitable Golf Outing benefiting Fallen Patriots.
David C. Canegata III died when his Black Hawk Helicopter crashed from enemy fire during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Run with Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation and make a scene this Memorial Day weekend. Fallen Patriots invites followers to carry a flag during 500 For The Fallen, a 500-mile continuous relay leaving from Concord, MA on May 26th and arriving at Arlington Cemetery on May 30th.
Total giving to charitable organizations has increased yearly since 2007, and not only is the funding vital to the charities, the services that nonprofits provide are also vital.
Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation celebrates Mother's Day, a time to pay respect to the spouses and families of the fallen. Over 97% of those killed in action are men, leaving mothers with the financial responsibilities of raising a family.
Linda Ambard shared 23 years with her husband, Maj Philip D Ambard, before he was killed in Afghanistan. Together they had five children who were raised all over the world, lived in base housing and went to base schools.
Families of the fallen have endured great sacrifices for our nation. Fallen Patriots recognizes Gold Star Awareness Month.
Congratulations to Fallen Patriots’ scholar Daniel Hug, who recently graduated with a Bachelor in Marketing & Management from the University of Illinois. Daniel plans to live a life modeled after his father’s passion for his work and commitment to his family.
Congratulations to Fallen Patriots’ scholar Paige Garber, graduating with a Bachelors in Communications from University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Paige’s admirable success shows how far she’s come, and how much she will accomplish as she embarks on the next chapter of her life.
Congratulations to Fallen Patriots’ scholar Hannah Davis, graduating with a Bachelors in Advertising from Michigan State University.
Officially proclaimed by mayors and governors throughout the nation, May 13th is recognized as Fallen Patriots Day.
In remembrance of military members who’ve lost their lives while serving the United States and in honor of the surviving families, PepsiCo has launched a 5000-mile relay across the country that began in Seattle and will end in White Plains, NY on May 24th to help spread awareness for Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation
Not only is a college education crucial to success today, but the entire college experience can teach students valuable life lessons, aid in maturity and introduce them to people who can influence their lives forever.
Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation works to give Gold Star families hope and opportunity, especially the opportunities that come with a college education.