DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16, 2014 – A deadline extension means
friends, families and mentors still have a few days to nominate children of
military families for Operation Homefront’s Military Child of the Year awards
program.
The nonprofit organization will accept nominations at
http://militarychildoftheyear.org through Dec. 19, officials said.
Resilience, Strength of Character
The Military Child of the Year Award recognizes children who
stand out among their peers, Operation Homefront officials said. Ideal
candidates demonstrate resilience and strength of character and thrive in the
face of the challenges of military life, they added. Each nominee will receive
a written commemoration acknowledging his or her nomination.
Family members, teachers, coaches, counselors, clergy,
neighbors and friends van nominate military children for the award.
“I’m looking forward to meeting the extraordinary young
people who will receive our 2015 award,” said Tim Farrell, chief operating
officer for Operation Homefront. “With our nomination period squarely in the
holiday season, we know it’s one of the busiest times of the year for military
families, teachers and all the other people who might nominate an outstanding
military kid.”
Program Expands to National Guard
This award is presented to an outstanding child from the
Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. For the first time in
2015, an outstanding National Guard child will be recognized as well.
The recipients each receive a $10,000 award and a laptop
computer, and are flown with a parent or guardian to the nation’s capital for
an April 16 awards gala.
Operation Homefront provides emergency financial and other
assistance to military families.
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