‘I Felt Like I Was Drowning’ Before Assistance
Army veteran Nicole Trost followed in the footsteps of her father and uncle when she enlisted in the military in 2011.
Army veteran Nicole Trost followed in the footsteps of her father and uncle when she enlisted in the military in 2011.
Jennifer Skell had already enlisted in the Air Force as part of the delayed entry program when the September 11 terrorist attacks occurred.
Through Operation Homefront’s mission of building strong, stable, and secure military families, we often have the privilege of providing a little extra sparkle during the holiday season.
As an Army veteran who has volunteered for organizations that assist veterans, Joseph Gunderson knows how important it is to make sure the person feels welcome.
When an Operation Homefront elf showed up at the Banning home on Christmas Eve in 2022 in a car filled with presents, three little girls were surprised.
Colette Cooper joined the Army National Guard in 1998 just after turning 18 and before finishing high school. She was looking for a way out of her small Indiana town and hoping for stability and a secure job.
Single dad and Army veteran Artaveus Grant reflects on his 13-year military career with pride. He enlisted in 2010 to defend our nation and experience life outside his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee.
Army veteran Walter Hansen thought the IED blast he survived in 2013 while deployed in Iraq would be the worst he experienced while serving his country.
Tears of gratitude flowed as Constance Rosser, a retired Army lieutenant colonel, heard surprising news: Operation Homefront and its partner CSX would cover the mortgage payment on the Abingdon, Maryland, family’s home for the month.
Army spouse Deidre Larson felt ecstatic after receiving a gift card at an Operation Homefront’s Holiday Meals for Military® event in Anchorage, Alaska.