IMPRINTS

Imprints of Honor

@imprintsofhonor

Phoenix, Arizona
https://www.imprintsofhonor.org
Non-profit Organization Management

Overview

About Imprints of Honor

Imprints of Honor (formerly Veterans Heritage Project) was founded in 2004 and established as a 501(c)(3) non-profit in 2009. Our mission is to Connect Students with Veterans in order to honor veterans, preserve America's heritage and develop future leaders.

Our award-winning after-school and classroom programs provides an enriched, inter-generational experience by connecting middle school, high school and college students from all walks of life with US military veterans from every branch of the service. The project-based learning curriculum is approved by the AZ Department of Education as a Character Education Program and provider for the Arizona Seal of Civics Literacy.

Having the opportunity for a student to sit face to face and learn directly from a veteran brings history to life. The process of researching history and writing the veterans’ stories for publication helps to foster students' civic pride, understanding of sacrifice and service, accountability, and respect for others - building the character of our next generation of leaders. As students participate in year-round civic activities and host regional community book signing events to honor their veterans, the bonds between the two strengthens, often lasting beyond the life of the program. Students graduate, prepared for continued academic and professional success, having developed listening, writing, critical thinking, collaboration, and public speaking skills. This process develops patriotism, and creates awareness and appreciation for service and civic engagement, and helps veterans to feel appreciated and connected with the greater community.

Headquarters

Phoenix, Arizona

Website

https://www.imprintsofhonor.org

Company Size

2-10 employees

Industry

Non-profit Organization Management

Company Type

Nonprofit

Founded

2004

Specialties

Educational Enrichment After School Programs, Veteran Presentations, Civic Engagement Activities, Scholarships for Program Participants, Community Receptions and Book Signings, Since You Asked student publication of veteran histories, and Oral History Archiving in the Library of Congress

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