Honor Flight Central Florida is reaching out to World War II and Korean War veterans in the community to participate in its upcoming Mission 37 flight to Washington, D.C., scheduled for October. The organization aims to gather 20 veterans from these eras, along with 40 veterans from the Vietnam War, to join this meaningful journey.
Honoring Our Heroes
The Honor Flight program is dedicated to showing appreciation to veterans by providing them with an opportunity to visit the memorials built in their honor in the nation’s capital. These trips are offered at no cost to the veterans, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder their ability to participate.
Guardian donors play a crucial role in these trips, covering their own expenses to accompany the veterans. This support allows them to share in the experience and honor the service of these brave individuals, who have contributed so much to the nation.
Community Involvement
The organization is calling on the public to help spread the word about this opportunity, ensuring that as many veterans as possible can take part in this memorable event. By reaching out to veterans in the area, the community can play a vital role in recognizing the sacrifices made by these individuals.
For those interested in learning more or assisting with the mission, additional information can be found on the Honor Flight Central Florida website at HonorFlightCentralFlorida.org.
Original reporting: WESH Orlando — read the source article.