Enduring Freedom KIA Fund

In the pursuit of liberating these victims of oppression in Afghanistan and Iraq, the ultimate sacrifice is being made by hundreds of America's finest young military personnel. Many leave behind a spouse and small children. It is the goal of the Enduring Freedom KIA Fund to give financial aid to those needy and deserving families.

In Appreciation of Our Donors

Completing Our Mission

Effective at once the fund will no longer be accepting new applications for grants.

This is a direct response to the government retroactively increasing the death benefit to all soldiers that have been killed in action fighting the global war on terrorism.

All applications received prior to October 17th will continue to be processed. If you have an application pending and we have requested additional information from you, we urge you to return the information at once as we will need to finalize all applications no later then December 1st, 2006.

We would like to thank all of those involved in this noble endeavor for their time and all their generous donations.

Our Greatest Challenge

America's military personnel face one of the greatest challenges in our country's history. They have the dual role of fighting global terrorism and serving as goodwill ambassadors to those they help around the globe.

In the Global War on Terrorism, thousands of America's finest young military personnel have made the ultimate sacrifice many leave behind a spouse and small children.

It is the mission of the Enduring Freedom KIA Fund to provide financial aid to these needy and deserving families.

Since its inception in 2003, the Enduring Freedom KIA Fund has provided relief to hundreds of survivors in the form of monetary grants going to the widows and their children.

The KIA Fund grant/aid criteria are focused primarily on applicants who have not received the standard Department of Defense Death Benefits package and thus represent cases of extreme financial hardship.

New Mural Honors The Fallen

An artist has found a way to portray the new highly complex role of our military while honoring the fallen. The "Operation Enduring Freedom" mural is 8ft.x28ft., and is on permanent display at Central Command, Mac Dill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida.

Take a look at a flash presentation of the mural's history here.

See a slideshow of the mural being painted here.