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Taylor Feels Pride in Service

Adjusting to her family’s new normal with each of her father’s moves and deployments left Taylor Schreiner feeling hollow when she was a young child. Today, she has pride in her family’s resilience and her father’s military service as she is recognized as Operation Homefront’s 2026 Military Child of the Year® for the Space Force.  

Elizabeth Discovers Strength in Adversity

Change and absence were hallmarks of Elizabeth Stanton’s childhood in a military family. Now she wants to change the world. The challenges of Elizabeth’s youth built the strength and character that earned her recognition as Operation Homefront’s 2026 Military Child of the Year® for the Air Force.  

Amani Finds Strength in Hardship

Life as a military child presented Amani Ambay with challenges that shaped her global view and gave her a heart for service. Those traits, along with her outstanding achievements, earned her the title of Operation Homefront’s 2026 Military Child of the Year® for the Army.  

Service Life Built Strength for Tori

With two parents serving in the Coast Guard, Victoria “Tori” Vanacore learned early that, ready or not, change happens. She also learned to adapt. Her resilience and determination earned her the title of Operation Homefront’s 2026 Military Child of the Year® for the Coast Guard.  

Navy Veteran Achieves Her Dreams

Tremaine Levarity joined the Navy in 2019 at the age of 37 because serving her country was something she always wanted to do. Her kids were older, with the youngest turning 13 and the oldest in their 20s.

From Stressed to Stable

The Boylands credit Operation Homefront’s Transitional Homes for Veterans (THV) program for helping them establish a stable foundation. 

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