Community Heroes Project

Community Heroes Project Community Heroes Project is a non-profit dedicated to connecting the community with the needs of veterans and emergency first responders By Helping Them Heal.

Community Heroes Project
www.communityhereosproject.org creates awareness and connects communities to specific projects that meet the needs of America’s Veterans and First Responders. We help our Veterans:

1). By Bringing Them Home
300,000 Veterans are homeless on any given night and perhaps twice as
many experience homelessness at some point during the course of a

year. Our goal is to connect veterans to affordable housing as well as mental
health and drug abuse resources.

2). Through the help of trained service dogs, veterans are able to engage in
positive social interactions and reintegrate back into civilian life. Our goal is
to partner with programs that pair up Veterans with healing companions.

3). By Giving Them a Vision For Their Future.
2.2 million women veterans are unemployed, 20% above their male
counterparts. Our goal is to build a high tech, high touch network that
provides free coaching and career developmental tools for women veterans
and veteran’s spouses. HOW YOU CAN HELP:

BECOME A CORPORATE SPONSOR: The support of our Corporate Partners allows Community Heroes Projects to make a difference in the lives of our veterans, first responders and their families. As a Corporate Sponsor you will receive name recognition at our events and in the events program. We will also work together to identify avenues for social media and cross-promotional marketing opportunities. Plus we join in a shared purpose – supporting our nation’s hero’s and their families. Please email Kathy or Pat Vick for more information about project sponsorship opportunities. [email protected]
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04/10/2018
07/04/2017

Planes fly in formation past the American flag.

05/28/2017

Never Forget and Never Ever Disrespect our Flag.

05/27/2017

Memorial Day 2017

04/07/2017

A retired U.S. Air Force master sergeant who returned to England this month for the first time in 71 years to visit the country he defended during World War II has died during his “final mission.”

04/07/2017

Best friends Travis Manion and Brendan Looney died defending their country and their families honored their bond by laying them to rest side by side at Arlington National Cemetery. 'On the Record's' Griff Jenkins reports

04/07/2017

A former Marine and his wife say the scene inside a Veterans Administration hospital in Durham, North Carolina, was so shocking that they felt compelled to take pictures and post them to Facebook.

04/07/2017

On July 28, 2016, Rosie Gagnon laced up her running shoes for her daily loop up and down the generous hills of Virginia’s Shenandoah County.

Gary Sinise honoring those who lost their lives in Pearl Harbor
12/07/2016

Gary Sinise honoring those who lost their lives in Pearl Harbor

Gary Sinise and the Gary Sinise Foundation honor the survivors and those who died at Pearl Harbor 75 years ago today.

It is important to remember all heroes.
11/11/2016

It is important to remember all heroes.

We owe a big debt of gratitude and thank you to all of our 4 legged veterans both past and present who played such an important part in our military during both war and peace. God bless.

11/04/2016

Let's pass this around. This is the way it should be.

We must never forget!
09/11/2016

We must never forget!

Fifteen years after the attacks on September 11, a first responder gave permission to republish pictures he took while working at ground zero.

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Aguanga, CA
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