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Causes: Civil Rights, Disabilities, Disabled Persons Rights, Disaster Aid, Mental Health, Philanthropy, Philanthropy, Charity & Voluntarism Promotion

Mission: Our missions unite us, remembering our shared humanity, and in thanks for our freedoms. give back to our communities worldwide. Our missions include pandemic relief to isolated troops and veterans, and support of our frontline heroes, suicide prevention and building resiliency in families, and our military community, homelessness support, crisis intervention and advocacy for our wounded veterans and military families, and fostering stewardship in all ages and abilities. Diversity and inclusion are reflected in all our programs, so everyone feels needed and valued. During this pandemic, we share facts on public health and how to increase our immunity and resilience during this traumatic time for so many, and where our brave troops are assisting on the front lines worldwide. We are all in this together. Freedom Endures.

Target demographics: all our frontline heroes which include our troops, vets and brave military families worldwide during this pandemic and our communities hurting from this pandemic and natural disasters. .

Direct beneficiaries per year: 740 wounded, isolated and seriously ill veterans, 675 individual deployed troops, 6 community agencies with disabled veterans, 45 military families, 85 medical staff heroes, 475 new volunteers ages 4- 89 choosing ways with us to give back and obtain credit for jobs and school, and 6 Gold Star military families.

Geographic areas served: the front lines of the pandemic serving those hurting most, our isolated and homeless veterans, our troops deployed worldwide, correcting misinformation so public health and safety stay a priority alongside countless service members. We support military families and their struggles and sacrifices. Our mission Operation Healing Angel supports our wounded and sick veterans in hospitals and home, as well as their hero medical staff and caregivers. Our missions involve advocacy for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and PTSD and wounds from war, helping with crisis intervention and suicide prevention.

Programs: Stewardship opportunities for all ages and abilities to give back even from home, Operation Healing Angel for our wounded and sick veterans and hero medical staff, homelessness support, pandemic support, workshops on resilience, PTSD and suicide prevention to help both caregivers, civilian and military community, Homefront Hugs Student Volunteer Clubs, and the Healing Canine Initiative with therapy and service dogs to help strengthen resilience and prevent suicides in our veterans.
101 Fieldcrest Street Ste 103 Homefront Hugs Foundation, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
734-330-8203
Civil Rights
Ann Arbor
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