Homeland Heroes Foundation is an international nonprofit dedicated to veterans, war survivors, and the families of fallen heroes — across every continent, every conflict, every generation.
We operate globally with a particular focus on the United States, Europe, and the broader international community, while also serving through our affiliated network Vatan Kahramanları Vakfı across Turkey and the Turkic world.
Homeland Heroes Foundation (HHF) is a US-registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization working at the intersection of veteran welfare, humanitarian aid, and international advocacy. Founded on the principle that every person who served their nation deserves dignity and support — regardless of where they served or where they live today.
We operate globally, with active programs in the United States, Europe (Germany, UK, France, Belgium, the Netherlands), the Balkans, and across Asia. Our international network connects veteran organizations, government agencies, and civil society partners in over 30 countries.
In Turkey and the broader Turkic world, we work through our affiliated foundation Vatan Kahramanları Vakfı, extending our mission to veterans and martyr families across Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Balkans.
Our work spans four pillars: medical & rehabilitation support, legal rights advocacy, education & scholarships, and mental health & reintegration.
"None can speak more eloquently for peace than those who have fought in war."
From emergency rehabilitation to long-term policy advocacy, our programs are designed to meet veterans and war survivors at every stage of their journey.
Prosthetics, physical therapy, PTSD treatment, and long-term medical care for wounded veterans and war survivors across 30+ countries.
Navigating veterans benefits, compensation claims, disability ratings, and international rights frameworks — free legal guidance for all.
Annual scholarships for children of fallen soldiers and disabled veterans in the US, Europe, and the Turkic world. No child of a hero left behind.
Counseling, peer support networks, and career transition programs helping veterans rebuild their lives after service.
Representing veterans at UN forums, NATO advisory panels, and European Parliament hearings to strengthen international veteran rights frameworks.
Rapid-response assistance for veterans and war-affected families facing housing crisis, poverty, or displacement.
Dedicated support programs for the families of fallen soldiers — grief counseling, financial assistance, and community connection.
Publishing annual reports on the state of veteran welfare globally, informing legislation and international standards.
From a small volunteer network to a global foundation, our journey mirrors the commitment of the veterans we serve.
Whether you donate, volunteer, or partner with us — you make a direct difference in the lives of veterans and their families worldwide.