Operation Gratitude thanks them for their service because they were called—or they volunteered—to be part of something bigger than themselves.
In honor of the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 and National Day of Service, Operation Gratitude welcomes grateful Americans to express their appreciation for the service and sacrifice of first responders, service members, and Veterans through our digital letter writing campaign.
Calling all Veteran visual artists! The National July 4th Veterans […]
Operation Gratitude invites you to help pay it forward to our troops this May for Military Appreciation Month.
While our nation takes pause to recognize those who’ve sacrificed their lives in service to their country on this Memorial Day 2021, Operation Gratitude and survivors of these fallen heroes know the weight of that loss is felt 365 days a year.
Operation Gratitude helped more than 600,000 heroes in 2020. Become a virtual volunteer with Operation Gratitude to help support Veterans, mil families, and front line health care workers today.
Veterans, enter your submission of 2D art and/or poetry for the National 9/11 Veterans Art Competition; deadline for entries is July 9, 2021.
As part of National Volunteer Week, VA is hosting VetServe 2022, a campaign to strengthen volunteer capacity across the nation on April 21.
Due to recent world events, Veterans may be feeling emotional distress as they may be reminded of their own deployment experiences.
West Texas VA takes a significant step forward in Veterans' access to eye care with Ophthalmology Mobile Medical Unit.
The SimLEARN Resuscitation Education and Innovation (REdI) program hosted the first-ever VHA Resuscitation Symposium: “Be the Change.”
So during this holiday season and throughout the year, Challenge America, which believes Veterans and their family members deserve the very best, takes a moment to thank our Veterans for their service, sacrifice and dedication.