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Serve Your Country By Serving Your Community
The Mission Continues Fellowship program empowers wounded and disabled veterans to continue their lives of service here at home. Click here to learn how post 9/11 veterans are improving communities all over our nation.
Across the country volunteers of all backgrounds are joining The Mission Continues in service. Many of these individuals are everyday citizens who want to improve their communities and encourage wounded vets to continue their mission or honor the legacy of our fallen veterans. Everyone can perform some form of service, and you are no exception.
Whether you serve as a Fellow, lead a Service Project, spread the word, or provide financial support... we need you. Join our growing movement of service by signing up below.
The Mission Continues with You!
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Please check any and all volunteer opportunities that may interest you and become a leader in your area today.
The Mission Continues with You!
Please note: To become a Fellow one must be a wounded and/or disabled, post 9/11 veteran.
Everyday, our Mission Continues Fellows perform tremendous community service. Their work is inspiring but not always easy. Write to a Fellow from our website and thank them for their military service and their continued service here at home. You can also share a personal story, comment, or thoughts about their work. Your encouraging words will inspire and energize our Fellows in the work they do. Click here to read more about our Fellows. Organize your class, team, family, friends or other association to thank Mission Continues Fellows for their service.
Prefer to write a handwritten letter from home? No problem.
- Download your official volunteer letterhead.
- Draw, write, or color your way to a heartfelt thank you.
- Send them back to us at The Mission Continues and we will put them in the hands of deserving men and women.
- Mail letters to 1141 S. 7th St. Louis, Mo. 63104
Click here to register your Letter Writing Campaign.
Community Service Projects
The Mission Continues Fellow Support Project is your community service project that says thank you and encourages wounded and disabled veterans to continue their service. Honor these men and women with action in your community and let them know that their service has inspired yours.
Click here to learn more.The Mission Continues Veterans Tribute honors our fallen military men and women by encouraging citizens to complete service projects on behalf of a service member killed in the line of duty. Through the Veterans Tribute Projects, we are continuing our military members' mission of service here at home. Each Tribute is tailored to match the life and interests of each fallen veteran.
Click here to learn more.
Host a Benefit
Hosting a benefit is a great way to raise funds for and awareness of The Mission Continues. You can host a benefit such as a dinner party or golf tournament to raise funds from your guests or you may also host a friendly competition where your participants are asked to obtain pledges or donations. The possibilities are endless. We encourage you to be creative and plan an event you will truly enjoy.
Click here to learn more.
Hour of Service

Doug Feliciano, Community Outreach Coordinator, discusses The Mission Continues
and shares Fellows stories in San Jose.
The Mission Continues Hour of Service (HOS) is a simple way to volunteer in honor of a fallen service member. By doing this hour of service, you become an advocate for The Mission Continues, one who has the knowledge and power to spread the word about our organization and demonstrate an active commitment through small acts of service. Perhaps, you are planning on performing larger projects in the future but want to get started now. The HOS is an enjoyable and meaningful approach to demonstrating your commitment to joining a movement of service.
Click here to learn more.
Lend Your Skills
The Mission Continues relies on the passion, creativity, and expertise of our volunteers and supporters. If you want to serve in the office, in your area of expertise, or in your region with one our volunteer leaders, please let us know.
Some ways you can help include:
- Participating in a Tribute Project
- Specific office tasks
- Helping us in your area of expertise
- Sharing our message with veterans and organizations through social media, e.g., Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, e-mail correspondence, public appearances, and by writing press releases.










