New Year, New Hope: Davilyn C.

Davilyn is the first person in her entire family to attend a university. She hopes to graduate college and do something she loves.  

New Year, New Hope

Hope is something within that creates the belief that the best is yet to come. The New Year brings new hope for Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation, the hope that we will be able to continue to change surviving military scholars’ lives for the better. 

Top 16 Moments in 2016

Fallen Patriots continues to actively strive to ensure a future education for surviving military children in 2017 and beyond.

Making Their Dreams Possible: Sheridan S.

Sheridan believes fallen service members sacrifices are the reason she gets to wake up, live a free life, go to college and do everything without fear.

Credit Suisse’s Holiday Charity Initiative

Credit Suisse’s Holiday Charity Initiative will help the growing demands on Fallen Patriots to ensure access to education by college-bound children who have lost a parent in the line of duty.

Children of Fallen Patriots 8th Annual Greenwich Gala

The patriotic evening was a remarkable success, raising over $2.5 million, thanks to the generosity of loyal supporters who believe in Fallen Patriots mission to provide college scholarships to military children who have lost a parent in the line of duty.  

Making Their Dreams Possible: Calder F.

Calder Felipe was only 3-years-old when her dad died in a B-1 Crash over West, TX. She believes her dad would be most proud of her for following in his footsteps and attending USAFA. 

Thankful for Citi's E for Education Campaign

With the help of financial partners like Citi, Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation is changing the lives of those left behind in the most positive way, allowing children to achieve a career path that they desire through a college education.

Wreaths For Hope

Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation depends on contributions from programs like Wreaths for Hope to continue to help fund and support the children of our fallen heroes.

Making Their Dreams Possible

With the help of Fallen Patriots and generous donors, many surviving scholars have the opportunity to attend their dream university and achieve their dream career.

11 Days of Remembrance: Mark C.

Jessica Rosenow’s dad, Mark Coleman, served in the U.S Army and sadly passed from an IED. Jessica believes that Veteran’s day is the one day a year that everyone should reflect on the sacrifice that all service members have given for our country and our safety.

11 Days of Remembrance: Jeremy N.

Katelyn Nelson’s dad, SMSgt Jeremy Nelson, joined the Air Force and after that all of his choices to follow were for his country and his family. He sadly passed away from cancer after serving, leaving Katelyn without her dad while she prepared for her college journey.

11 Days of Remembrance: Joseph R. III

Joseph Reed IV’s dad, Joseph Reed III, died in a helicopter training collision. Joseph was young when he passed so he has gotten to know his dad through his journals, voice recordings and his letters his mom published in a book called “His Words.”

11 Days of Remembrance: Lawrence H.

Ryan Hilton was very young when his father LT Lawrence Hilton passed away. While his memories of his father may be faint, his father’s spirit influences his life every day.

11 Days of Remembrance: Christopher S.

Rachel Splinter’s dad, Christopher Splinter, died from a roadside bomb in Iraq. He was more than willing to deploy to Iraq in order to help. Christopher died doing what he loved, which makes Rachel a very proud daughter.

Go Ruck Event Supports Children of the Fallen

Fallen Patriots is inspired by supporters like Mitch Gilley, a senior in high school at Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy, whose fundraising efforts for Fallen Patriots went above and beyond expectations.

11 Days of Remembrance: Robert W. II

Robert B. Wilson III knows all too well the true meaning of sacrifice. Robert’s dad died when he was 9 months old, so he grew up without ever knowing him.

11 Days of Remembrance: Theodore W.

Aaron’s dad, Theodore Westhusing, served in the U.S Army and ultimately sacrificed his life. Honor, duty, integrity and honesty are kept close to Aaron because of his father’s sacrifice.