The WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C. (opened in 2004) was built to honor the 16 million Americans who served during World War II. But most WWII Veterans have not seen their memorial and many do not have the means or ability to do so . . . until now.
The Honor Flight Network is a national network of non-profit organizations dedicated to transporting as many US military Veterans as possible to see their Washington, D.C. area memorials at no cost to the Veterans. The current focus is WWII and Korean War Veterans and any Veteran with a terminal illness. We do not have much time to accomplish our mission.
Villages Honor Flight (VHF) is the local chapter serving the Central Florida counties of Lake, Sumter, Marion, Citrus and Hernando.