If it wasn't for CBN honoring soldiers and their families, we would be at a GREAT LOSS to provide the proper help to families in need! I have seen soldiers who were in transition getting out of the military lose their homes and stand in the welfare line. THANK YOU CBN for standing in the gap and bringing life back to these families by meeting their needs quickly!
Michelle, Ministry Leader
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Newlyweds Separated
Posted: November 13, 2017
Sgt. Matthew met Charise while both were serving on a missions trip in the Philippines. The fell in love and got married. Charise's paperwork to move to the U.S. fell right into place. But Matthew didn't have the money to move his new bride to Hawaii where he was currently stationed. 1st Baptist Wahiawa asked CBN for help. Helping the Continue Reading
U.S. Military Veterans Re-entering Civilian Life
Posted: October 4, 2019
Words cannot express how grateful I am to CBN/700 Club and The Helping The Home Front Project for your ongoing commitment to aid and support U.S. military veterans reentering civilian life. Having several such individuals in our congregation, we are acutely aware of the physical, mental, social, and economic challenges each of them face making this transition. We are particularly Continue Reading
Pastor Steve Wahiawa, Hawaii
Posted: November 14, 2017
As a local church with many military families, we constantly see the challenges and sacrifices that are made on our nations’ behalf. As a church family, we provide spiritual food and community support. By partnering with CBN’s HELPING THE HOME FRONT, we have also been able to see the blessing of financial burdens being lifted. We praise God for all Continue Reading

Motorcycle Race Spine Injury
Posted: September 29, 2020
Marine Corporal Quinton suffered multiple injuries, including a spine injuring, during an American Motorcyclist Association sanctioned road racing event in August 2020. Spine surgery was performed the next day. Quinton required several weeks of recovery but had no family near Camp Pendleton, CA. When Quinton’s Chaplain contacted Helping the Home Front, we paid for Quinton’s father, Brad, to fly to Continue Reading
Dallas Norman
Posted: November 28, 2017
This funding allowed us to provide a unique water sports experience to not only our wounded veterans but also disabled children both in the veterans ranks and civilian population. Our sincere thanks for what you have allowed us to accomplish this past summer.
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7 months ago
Lieutenant Colonel Mark has served 21 years in the Marine Corps. He is currently stationed in Norther Virginia with his wife Traci and daughter. Recently the family suffered a tragedy when Mark’s sister died. She was a single mom, leaving behind 5-year-old Evan. ![]()
They soon felt God was leading them to adopt their nephew. Their adoption was approved but it took a toll on the family budget. The adoption fees were several thousand dollars. Also, they spent several thousand more to travel from Virginia to Florida and lived in a hotel for the duration of the time they were waiting to adopt. ![]()
Helping the Home Front (HHF) partnered with their church in Northern Virginia to bring much financial assistance to this military family. HHF paid for all the adoption fees! Plus, we reimbursed the couple the expenses they incurred while in Florida. Evan is now happily adjusting to his new life with his new family.![]()
Traci says, “THANK YOU! This is such a tremendous blessing for our family! Our family is so overwhelmed by Helping the Home Front’s generosity. There really are no words enough to express our feelings other than PRAISE THE LORD.”
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