Memorial Day is an important day for our entire nation to join together to honor the sacrifice of fallen soldiers, like Travis Youngblood, while also keeping surviving families in our thoughts.
Memorial Day is an important day for our entire nation to join together to honor the sacrifice of fallen soldiers, like Travis Youngblood, while also keeping surviving families in our thoughts.
Memorial Day is an important time for our entire nation to reflect on the ultimate sacrifice that so many soldiers and their families have made.
Officially proclaimed by mayors and governors throughout the nation, May 13th is recognized as Children of Fallen Patriots Day.
Congress officially made Military Spouse Appreciation Day, celebrated on May 12th, part of National Military Appreciation Month.
During the month of May, Military Appreciation is honored, as well as the remembrance of lost loved ones on Memorial Day.
Leading up to College Signing Day, celebrated on May 5th, is a time we pause and reflect on what an honor it is to bean instrumental part of surviving scholars’ lives.
Matthew Vacca is participating in SEALFIT while raising funds for Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation.
Ryan Hilton was very young when his father LT Lawrence Hilton passed away. While his memories of his father may be faint, his father’s spirit influences his life every day.
Over 97% of those killed in action are men, leaving mothers, who earn on average less than $50,000 per year, with the financial responsibilities of raising a family.
In remembrance of military members who’ve lost their lives while serving the United States and in honor of the surviving families, Mercer Wine has donated over $15,000 to Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation.
Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation celebrates the bravery of surviving military children during Month of the Military Child. This awareness month was established to underscore the important role children play in the Armed Forces community.
Jessica Rosenow’s dad, Mark Coleman, served in the U.S Army and sadly passed from an IED. Despite the daily struggle of missing a parent, Jessica believes it’s important to try every day to be the person her dad would want her to be.
The red poppy flower has remained a constant symbol of death, life and remembrance since World War I. Serving as a representation of remembrance, the flower encourages us to honor those who have passed away to protect all that we love.
Surviving scholars have expressed to Fallen Patriots that they often find happiness in knowing their parent died with honor and purpose, serving our great nation. They also find happiness in future opportunities, including college.
Along with the help of partners like K&N Engineering, Fallen Patriots is changing the lives of those left behind in the most positive way, allowing children to achieve a career path that they desire through a college education.
Children of Fallen Patriots strives to be part of the healing process that eventually brings a sense of happiness to surviving military families.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation honors all women who have served our great nation. Their work to create change has allowed future generations of women to achieve tremendous success without resistance.
No Barriers Youth invites children of fallen service members to carry on the legacy of their loved ones as they experience the transformational power of rafting down the San Juan River.
With the love of her father and Fallen Patriots help, Hannah has overcome tremendous challenges and achieved a noteworthy milestone in her life.
It was love at first sight when Travis and Laura Youngblood met while both serving as combat medics in the military.