Heroes to Hometowns is designed to welcome home Service Members who, because of injuries sustained, can no longer serve in the military.
The American public's strong support for our troops is especially evident in their willingness to help Service members who are severely injured in the war, and their ever-supportive families, as they transition from the hospital environment and return to civilian life. Heroes to Hometowns is a program that focuses on reintegration back home, with networks established at the national and state levels to better identify the extraordinary needs of returning families before they return home and to work with local communities to coordinate government and non-government resources necessary for long term success.
State Heroes to Hometowns Committees are the link among the military Services and Veteran's Affairs case workers at the military and VA hospitals, the severely injured member, their families, and their local community. Support has included:
help with paying the bills
finding suitable homes and adapting as needed
adapting vehicles
transportation to medical appointments
finding jobs and providing educational assistance
child care support
arranging welcome home celebrations
help working through bureaucracy and obtaining government benefits and entitlements
sports and recreation opportunities
holiday dinners
Support
Are you a wounded Service Member who would like to participate? Please fill out the Request for Assistance form.
Are you a patriot and want to help support a Service Member returning home? Please join MilitaryHOMEFRONT's HOMEFRONTConnections: an online support network to facilitate communication on the American home front. HOMEFRONTConnections serves as an online community dedicated to one common mission: supporting our military families and communities.
Visit the MilitaryHOMEFRONT eNewsletter Archives page to view previous Heroes to Hometowns eNewsletters and Special Announcements.
If you need assistance or want to coordinate assistance for a severely injured Service member or their family, please contact any of these three State representatives where you plan to return. Click on the link below for their contact information
There are three charter members on each State Heroes to Hometowns committees, each uniquely able to contribute to overall support with the ability to tap into their national, state, and local support systems to provide essential links to government, corporate, and non-profit resources at all levels and to garner the all important hometown support.
TheAmerican LegionState Adjutants. The American Legion is a large non-profit veteran service organization that with their 55 State organizations and 15,000 American Legion posts worldwide have committed to support the needs of military personnel who are severely injured as they prepare to return to local communities. Contact the American Legion Heroes to Hometowns Program Director at 703-908-6250 or 1-888-774-1361 or email or click on the State Heroes to Hometowns Committees link for your American Legion State Adjutant's contact information.
The State Directors of Veteran's Affairs. They are the top VA officials in each State and Territory. Through a partnership with the National Association of the State Directors of Veterans Affairs (NASDVA) a non profit to which each Director is a member, they have committed to keep local communities informed when they hear if someone from their community has been severely injured and prior to the member/family member returning home from the hospital, they will assess local and state resources and help communities coordinate support as needed. Click on the State Heroes to Hometowns Committees link to contact the State Director of Veteran's Affairs.
State Family Program Directors. The National Guard Joint Force Headquarters' State Family Program offices support all active duty, guard and reserve personnel within their area of responsibility. Through their regional Family Readiness Groups they will assist in the transition from DoD to the VA and from active duty status to becoming a productive member of the community. Click on the State Heroes to Hometowns Committees link to contact the State Family Program Director.