OperationHomefrontWilly MoranMW 12:00
MissionOperation HomeFront’s mission is to provide emergency financial and other assistance to the families of our service members and wounded warriors.
ValuesHonor Patriotism and Service to Country.Do What's Right.Perform With Excellence.Respect Others.
AboutUsWe target the population of American military personnel and/or their families who have unmet needs due to financial hardship, death, injury, or physical or mental detriment as a result of service in Iraq or Afghanistan.Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas.23 Chapters to volunteer at, Serving nationwide.Operation HomeFrontwas formed in February 2002.Majority of our clients are the lowest-paid service members.$.95 of total donated revenue to Operation HomeFrontgoes to our programs. Charity Navigator, for the fourth consecutive year, has named Operation HomeFront a Four Star Charity.
PersonalConnectionMy personal connection with this organization is that my Dad and brother both served. My dad served in the Navy in the 1970’s and my brother is still enlisted in the Army. He been in the army for a good 4 years now, and the only way I can communicate with him is when he is station somewhere else then Iraq. Its hard, and I know its even harder for the families of soldiers that need that extra help. Not having that other head of the house hold is very difficult and stressful, especially for the children of soldiers.
InputsWe need Volunteers. Each Operation HomeFront Chapter has few or no paid staff. Volunteers run the program, and without them we wouldn’t be successful. We need donations from community to help Military families in need. President and CEO Jims Knotts, who is in charge of the fundraising committee.
ProcessWe help families with home repairs, auto repairs, food assistance, vision care, car moving assistance, donations from communities, financial assistance, essential home items, child care, travel and transportation. With donations, and fundraising money.Chapters set up community events to raise money.Donations from our supporters. http://www.operationhomefront.net/supporters.aspx
OutputsOperation HomeFront has aggrandize and now serves nation wide with 23 chapters that serve 32 states.Raised more than $30 million in support of the organization’s efforts on behalf of military families by fundraising.Met 167,348 needs in 2010. 434,587 Overall.Served 489 wounded warrior wives through dedicated online and in-person support groups.Provided transitional housing to 69 wounded warrior families through Operation HomeFront Village.Set up a community website so families can connect together. Also was made so wives of wounded soldiers can go if they ever need support.  http://community.operationhomefront.net/
OutcomesHelped families stay together. Helped wounded warriors with challenges they face when they return and that can’t      provide for their family's until     their VA benefits take place.Helped single parents that run    the household alone, with    expenses and troubles.
FundingInstitution Operation HomeFrontOur goal is to help military families with emergence needs and to solve problems needed in our community.
With 23 chapters serving 32 states, and the rest being serve by our nationwide headquarters, volunteers from across the nation help us create this amazing programs. The idea that it is people who change the world for the better.Powered by a dedicated team of individuals from around the globe that are brought together with a common commitment.
FundingInstitution Operation HomeFrontWe create programs for wounded soldiers and families that are in need. Making families feel better even if their thousands of miles apart. We supply families with emergence needs and have programs for military children like back to school programs. We are looking for social innovators who are helping to change the world for the better and are looking for some support through an innovative social investment model.
CriticalThinkingandActionCritical ThinkingWe have to improve thinking to make better ways to help our Military families.
We have to actively engage to keep Military families closer together. To know ones point of view, so we can find ways to help them better.
We have to think ahead to understand what can happen to these families.
We have to gather information to make a annual report to answer questions that people have.

Operation homefront

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    MissionOperation HomeFront’s missionis to provide emergency financial and other assistance to the families of our service members and wounded warriors.
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    ValuesHonor Patriotism andService to Country.Do What's Right.Perform With Excellence.Respect Others.
  • 4.
    AboutUsWe target thepopulation of American military personnel and/or their families who have unmet needs due to financial hardship, death, injury, or physical or mental detriment as a result of service in Iraq or Afghanistan.Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas.23 Chapters to volunteer at, Serving nationwide.Operation HomeFrontwas formed in February 2002.Majority of our clients are the lowest-paid service members.$.95 of total donated revenue to Operation HomeFrontgoes to our programs. Charity Navigator, for the fourth consecutive year, has named Operation HomeFront a Four Star Charity.
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    PersonalConnectionMy personal connectionwith this organization is that my Dad and brother both served. My dad served in the Navy in the 1970’s and my brother is still enlisted in the Army. He been in the army for a good 4 years now, and the only way I can communicate with him is when he is station somewhere else then Iraq. Its hard, and I know its even harder for the families of soldiers that need that extra help. Not having that other head of the house hold is very difficult and stressful, especially for the children of soldiers.
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    InputsWe need Volunteers.Each Operation HomeFront Chapter has few or no paid staff. Volunteers run the program, and without them we wouldn’t be successful. We need donations from community to help Military families in need. President and CEO Jims Knotts, who is in charge of the fundraising committee.
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    ProcessWe help familieswith home repairs, auto repairs, food assistance, vision care, car moving assistance, donations from communities, financial assistance, essential home items, child care, travel and transportation. With donations, and fundraising money.Chapters set up community events to raise money.Donations from our supporters. http://www.operationhomefront.net/supporters.aspx
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    OutputsOperation HomeFront hasaggrandize and now serves nation wide with 23 chapters that serve 32 states.Raised more than $30 million in support of the organization’s efforts on behalf of military families by fundraising.Met 167,348 needs in 2010. 434,587 Overall.Served 489 wounded warrior wives through dedicated online and in-person support groups.Provided transitional housing to 69 wounded warrior families through Operation HomeFront Village.Set up a community website so families can connect together. Also was made so wives of wounded soldiers can go if they ever need support. http://community.operationhomefront.net/
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    OutcomesHelped families staytogether. Helped wounded warriors with challenges they face when they return and that can’t provide for their family's until their VA benefits take place.Helped single parents that run the household alone, with expenses and troubles.
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    FundingInstitution Operation HomeFrontOurgoal is to help military families with emergence needs and to solve problems needed in our community.
  • 11.
    With 23 chaptersserving 32 states, and the rest being serve by our nationwide headquarters, volunteers from across the nation help us create this amazing programs. The idea that it is people who change the world for the better.Powered by a dedicated team of individuals from around the globe that are brought together with a common commitment.
  • 12.
    FundingInstitution Operation HomeFrontWecreate programs for wounded soldiers and families that are in need. Making families feel better even if their thousands of miles apart. We supply families with emergence needs and have programs for military children like back to school programs. We are looking for social innovators who are helping to change the world for the better and are looking for some support through an innovative social investment model.
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    CriticalThinkingandActionCritical ThinkingWe haveto improve thinking to make better ways to help our Military families.
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    We have toactively engage to keep Military families closer together. To know ones point of view, so we can find ways to help them better.
  • 15.
    We have tothink ahead to understand what can happen to these families.
  • 16.
    We have togather information to make a annual report to answer questions that people have.