Flanders Fields

Flanders Fields

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06/02/2026

Celebrate 250 in style - Stars, Stripes, and Second chances 🇺🇸
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05/25/2026

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row.

Our organization takes its name from a poem written in 1915 by a soldier who watched his friends die and needed the world to know it mattered. More than a century later, that need hasn't changed.

Today is not about us. It is not about fundraising or programs or campaigns. Today belongs to the fallen. Every generation of American service has produced men and women who gave everything, and today we honor them by remembering that their sacrifice was not abstract. It was specific. It had a name, a face, a family, a life that was just getting started.

If you know a Gold Star family, reach out today. Not with a text. Make the call. Tell them their loved one is remembered. That is the only thing that matters today.

And if you want to honor the fallen by taking care of the living, the ones who came home carrying wounds that don't always show, we will be here tomorrow to help you do that.

Today, we remember.

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05/25/2026

April 29, 1975. That is the day Donald Wayne Haynes graduated boot camp at Parris Island and earned the title of United States Marine. He went on to serve at Cherry Point, North Carolina, working as a mechanic on Harrier jets until an injury cut his service short with an honorable discharge in November 1977.

Fifty years later, Donald is 100% disabled and living on a fixed income. But ask anyone who knows him and they will tell you the same thing. He doesn’t slow down. He doesn’t sit still. After the Marines, he became a trim carpenter whose work is the kind people remember. He has spent his life building things and teaching the next generation of tradesmen to do the same.

He is also the kind of man who doesn’t ask for help. Stubborn in the best way. Independent to a fault. That is part of why we are stepping up for him now, because he wouldn’t do it himself.

Donald needs a reliable vehicle. For a man who has to be moving, who has spent his whole life going where the work is and helping the people in his life, that isn’t a luxury. It is how he stays himself.

This is a guy who served his country, served his trade, and served the people around him. Now it is our turn.

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05/24/2026

Stars, stripes, and second chances ❤️🇺🇸

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