Honoring Their Father’s Memory

On a crisp spring morning in Washington, the scene is one of unity and remembrance. It's a morning filled with hope, respect, and shared purpose, where every smile, laugh, and hug contributes to the collective spirit of gratitude and solidarity.

Everywhere you look, American flags wave proudly, a tribute to the nation and its heroes. Banners and chalk murals with names were displayed honoring the sacrifices of military families, creating a powerful visual reminder of the day's significance. 

Among the crowd were fourteen youth, each holding a flag with their father's name. 

The Gold Star Youth Mentorship mentees range from as young as five-years to those in their senior year of high school. The mentees and mentors came together for a few hours on Saturday mornings to set and work toward S.M.A.R.T. goals, learn about a life of military service, and develop a deep friendship. Together, they trained for a 5K that they ran side-by-side on Memorial Day, a journey of remembrance and resilience. Through this program, bonds were formed, stories shared, and healing begun as the youth found strength and support in the camaraderie of their mentors and peers.

Mattix (6) and his younger sister, Leilani (4), barely able to reach the microphone, shuffled their way across the stage. The crowd's eyes were drawn to their bibs, adorned with the words "my daddy." It was a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve and the families left behind.

As each of the Gold Star and surviving children took turns sharing the names of their fallen loved ones, the crowd grew silent, their hearts heavy with empathy and respect. These were not just names; they were cherished memories, stories of bravery, sacrifice, and love.

The wear blue: run to remember community runs begin with a Circle of Remembrance, where families, friends, and supporters speak the names of the fallen, bringing their memories to life once more. It is a moment of connection, of shared grief and remembrance that unites strangers in a bond of empathy and respect.

A Washington native and WWII Army Veteran, Harvey, attended our 2024 Memorial Day event in DuPont. Having a WWII veteran at our Memorial Day event was a profound honor, providing a living connection to history and a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our service members.

This Memorial Day welcomed a crowd of over 2,000 community members, surviving families, volunteers, active-duty service members, and veterans who committed to take purposeful steps to honor the lives of fallen service members.

Along the route, stories were shared, tears were shed, and bonds were formed in moments of grief, triumph, love, and friendship.

For Mattix and Leilani, it was a chance to honor their father's memory in a tangible way, to feel his presence in every step they took. And, as they crossed the finish line, surrounded by the embrace of the wear blue community, they knew that their father's sacrifice would never be forgotten, that his legacy would live on in the hearts of those who remembered

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We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Bob Woodruff Foundation for their generous support of our Memorial Day event. We also thank Boeing, Amazon, and USAA for their invaluable contributions to the Gold Star Youth Mentorship Program. Your support helps us honor the fallen and support their families, ensuring their legacies live on.

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