How We Serve
Military Hospital Festivals
We’re celebrating the courage of our wounded heroes, their families, and their caregivers. We offer a reminder of hope and positivity on their road to recovery.
The Healing Journey Is Never Ending
Behind The Hospital Curtain
The Reality Of Catastrophic Injuries
Our nation’s severely wounded heroes endure a lifetime of hospital visits, surgeries, and recovery. Many have shared they no longer wonder when they’ll have their final surgery, but simply how long until their next one.
The Cost of Freedom
1M+
American heroes returned from Iraq & Afghanistan with the visible and invisible wounds of war
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DonateCelebrate Simply Being Alive
A Light In The Dark
Respite From The Pain
Our festivals offer a reminder of hope and positivity by providing a distraction from the rigors of their medical treatments. We host a celebration of their lives and share in the joy that these heroes are still with us.
America’s Gratitude
A Reminder Their Sacrifice Is Not Forgotten
Because these facilities are rarely seen by civilians, it’s easy to forget the thousands of wounded service members and medical staff working tirelessly through the rehabilitation process. These events show each hero that we are a grateful nation who will never forget their service and sacrifice.
The Patients
Extended hospital stays are taxing on our heroes mentally, emotionally, and physically. We bring the stage to them for a day of music, food, and fun.
Their Families
Our festivals have something for every age, providing a safe space to create new memories and just be a family again.
Their Caregivers
Not only do we celebrate our severely wounded heroes, we’re also uplifting the dedicated nurturers who work around the clock to care for them.
Hospital Staff
These dedicated professionals give so much of their personal attention to our heroes, it’s our honor to extend America’s gratitude to them as well.
Our Impact
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85,620 wounded veterans, their loved ones, caregivers, and medical staff have attended one of our Military Hospital Festivals.