American Gold Star Mothers ~ Belonging to the American Gold Star Mothers can mean so much to a mother who has lost her child in Service, A wonderful role is open to all who are interested.

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Gold Star Mothers Cupboard to purchase Gold Star Mother items such as apparel, jewelry, stationery, car magnet, etc..
Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. ~ Mothers who now have, or have had, children serving in the military.
Blue Star Mothers of New Hampshire ~ State Chapter of mothers who now have, or have had children serving in the military.
Legacy.com ~ This section of the Legacy site is intended as a place to remember and honor American service members lost in Afghanistan and Iraq. There is a profile for each service member based on available information. Obituaries received from Legacy.com newspaper affiliates are also included. Information is updated daily. In addition, there is a Guest Book for each service member. All Guest Book entries are free and are posted after being reviewed for appropriate content.
Families United ~ Spotlighting what Americans are doing in support of our military. Has local chapters in several states. See homepage.
United for our Troops video
More to be added soon. If you know of a resource for military families please send us an email.
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Vets for Freedom is a nonpartisan organization established by combat veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Our mission is to educate the American public about the importance of achieving success in these conflicts by applying our first-hand knowlege to issues of American strategy and tactics�namely "the surge" in Iraq.  We support policymakers from both sides of the aisle who have stood behind our great generation of American warriors on the battlefield, and who have put long-term national security before short-term partisan political gain.

Vets for Freedom is the leading voice representing troops and veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Northeast POW/MIA Network ~ We are a completely volunteer organization, veterans and non-veterans, using awareness, communication, education, legislation, and compassion to assuage the pain associated with one of the most devastating outcomes of service to one�s Country. As we honor POW/MIAs, returned and still waiting to come home, we aggressively pursue means to return the missing and protect those serving.

Although our focus MUST be on the POW/MIA issue our ride this year was dedicated to some special women the Blue Star Mothers and Gold Star Mothers of New Hampshire "Who better understands what and why we do what we do more than a mother as "Love never loses its way home".

View a slideshow from the Freedom Ride
Gold Star Siblings ~ The goal of Gold Star Siblings is to bring together "gold star" brothers and sisters in single online community and be able to honor and remember their brother/sister, and to support one another with their loss.
HeroBracelets.org -Our aim is to raise money to help build a world-class advanced training skills facility at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. The center will serve military personnel catastrophically disabled in operations in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as military personnel and veterans severely injured in the normal performance of duties. $2 from each HeroBracelet or tag sold is donated to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund for this purpose.
T.A.P.S. - Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors. TAPS has experienced, empathetic caseworkers who act as liaisons, assisting the family members in finding solutions to problems. Working hand in hand with the appropriate federal, state and private agencies, they have been successful in helping find solutions to problems that arise long after the official file has been closed.
Wreaths across America ~ What began in 1992 with a trailer load of wreaths, decorated by volunteers and laid at the graves of fallen soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery will now become a new mission to Remember - Honor - and Teach the value of freedom in the world today.

Over that period of time, Worcester Wreath has donated 75,000 wreaths which were placed by volunteers in a wreath-laying ceremony each December.
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