The Yellow Ribbon

symbolizes hope, remembrance, and safe return —

It is an emotionally powerful symbol with broadly appealing sentiments.


And it is with that sentiment, that the Veterans Memorial & Support Foundation coined the programmatic support that we deliver to our Veterans. Our goal is to deliver hope to those who serve. That they have a safe return to American life following deployment. And that the American public reflects upon their service with a remembrance of honor and gratitude.


The Yellow Ribbon tradition dates back centuries. Learn of its history.



The Yellow Ribbon Tradition - A Lesson in History

Behind the Ribbon: How Our Programs Are Lighting the Way to Brighter Futures.

 

Start Your Day on the Sunny Side Up!


Dr. Clyde Horn is a licensed psychotherapist, Vietnam combat veteran, Purple Heart recipient, and proud holder of the Combat Infantry Badge. He also serves on our Board of Directors. For the past eight years, Dr. Horn has started his Friday mornings the same way — gathered around a table at Denny's in San Jose, with fellow Veterans, united by shared service and sacrifice. Some, like Clyde, have seen the harshest realities of war. And many, also like Clyde, returned home carrying both visible and invisible wounds.


Clyde brings his personal touch and leadership and engages participants in discussions on issues of interest to Veterans and topics of emotional healing. The canvas of discussions cover a wide range - from simple humor, to Veterans benefits, to overcoming isolation and victimization. Others, unable to participate in person due to disabilities or an inability to travel, and, in some cases, relocation out of the area, participate and receive support remotely. Veterans pay for their own breakfast. The Foundation manages the venue, leadership and providing exposure for the program.


I'm a Veteran. Why should I care? - Tap here to learn more

 

Know a Veteran or First Responder deserving a message of gratitude? Pay tribute to your Hero's service to our Nation displayed on the grounds at the Flame of Liberty Memorial. Your gift delivers honor, gratitude and healing to those who served. It improves lives.

It is the gift that keeps on giving.

 

To Plant a Garden is to Believe in Tomorrow


And the Veteran's Foundation is anxious for every Veteran to believe in tomorrow. Here's how we're helping...


There's something deeply therapeutic about working with the earth, isn't there? People often say that "hands in the soil, soul in the soil" is a good way to express that feeling. The tactile connection with nature, the act of planting, or even just tending to a garden has been linked to mental and emotional healing. It's like grounding yourself, reconnecting with something simple and pure.


Through the generosity of our donors, the Veterans Foundation has helped Veterans receiving addiction treatment and Intensive Outpatient care at the VA. Veterans overcoming health issues meet, maintain the garden and stay connected.


Through Veteran Foundation support, we have supplied personal care products, socks and other sundry items for Veterans under VA health care. 


More news on how we're helping Veterans in Healing. Tap Here

 
 

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION FOR VETERANS,

VETERAN SPOUSES & FAMILIES

Written by Vietnam Combat Veteran Dr. Clyde R. Horn, Edited by Ellen Manzo


A Veteran—whether male or female—is anyone who has served in the U.S. military, during wartime or peacetime. Many Veterans, and their families, are unaware of the benefits and rights available to them.


Benefits You May Be Entitled To:

  • Veterans with service-connected disabilities may qualify for healthcare, financial compensation, and support services.
  • Spouses of Veterans may also be eligible for benefits, especially in cases involving service-connected injuries or conditions.
  • Children under the age of 21—of living or deceased Veterans with service-connected disabilities—may be entitled to educational and financial assistance.


Start With Your DD214 Form

Every living Veteran should obtain a copy of their Honorable Discharge Form, commonly referred to as the DD214. This critical document includes:

  • Full name, service number, and Social Security number
  • Branch, department, dates of service, and discharge status
  • Medals, commendations, training, and more

You can request your DD214:

  • Online at VA.gov
  • In person at your local Veteran Service Office (VSO)


Get Your VA ID Card

Once you have your DD214, apply for your VA Identification Card—online or at a VSO. This card:

  • Verifies your Veteran status
  • Provides access to treatment and healthcare services
  • Opens doors to discounts, community resources, and the Veterans disability system for service-connected conditions


Don’t Miss Out on Support & Community

Veterans and their families have access to a wide range of programs, support groups, and healthcare services. Consider connecting with:

  • Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
  • Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)
  • Veterans Memorial & Support Foundation
  • VA Health Care & Medical Centers
  • Local VA Clinics

These organizations exist to help you access your benefits, connect with others, and receive the support you’ve earned.


Weekly Veterans Support Breakfast – You're Invited!

The Veterans Memorial & Support Foundation hosts a weekly Veterans Support Breakfast for all who have served in any branch of the U.S. military in any capacity at any time.

📍 Every Friday Morning

📌 Denny’s Restaurant – San Jose, CA

ℹ️ More info: https://honoravet.org

Join us for a meal, conversation, and camaraderie. I’m your host and would be honored to meet you in person.


You served us. Now it’s time you receive the support and recognition you deserve.


Thanks to J McLaughlin

The Veterans Memorial & Support Foundation thanks J. McLaughlin for generously hosting the "Sip, Shop and Celebrate Spring" shop for a cause event over Memorial Day weekend, with 10% of proceeds benefiting our cause —


Are you affiliated with an enterprise whose support can make a meaningful difference?

Join the movement! Contact the Veterans Foundation at HonorAVet@gmail.com.

 
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