Silver Star Service Banner Day
Courage comes at a cost, and some bear it for a lifetime. Silver Star Service Banner Day honors those who have been wounded, fallen ill, or sacrificed their lives in military service.
Activate community gratitude campaigns and fundraising events that honor wounded/fallen service members while driving foot traffic and donations through patriotic celebrations.
- Host a 'Heroes Appreciation' community event with local food vendors and live music to raise funds for veteran care
- Create care package assembly drives featuring branded snacks and apparel for military personnel
- Launch a social media campaign celebrating local Silver Star recipients with veteran spotlights and testimonials
- Partner with bakeries for themed bake sales benefiting veteran nonprofits
Silver Star Service Banner Day honors U.S. military personnel who have been wounded, fallen ill, or died in combat. The Silver Star Families of America (SSFOA), founded in 2004 by Steve and Diana Newton, established this day to recognize these brave individuals.
The SSFOA’s efforts led to the United States Congress passing House Resolution 855 in April 2010, officially designating May 1 as Silver Star Service Banner Day.
The tradition of displaying service banners dates back to World War I. Families would hang blue star banners to signify a loved one serving in the military.
If the service member was wounded or fell ill, silver threads were sewn over the blue star, symbolizing gallantry and hope. This practice faded between the world wars, but then they revived it to honor those who sacrificed for their country.
Host a Heroic Hootenanny
Throw a community bash to salute our warriors. Invite local bands, set up food stalls, and create a festive atmosphere. Encourage attendees to share stories of valor, fostering a sense of unity and appreciation.
Craft Care Packages with Panache
Gather friends and family for a care package assembly party. Include quirky items like superhero socks, gourmet snacks, and heartfelt notes. These bundles of joy will surely bring smiles to our heroes’ faces.
Organize a ‘Silver Star’ Movie Marathon
Set up an outdoor screening of classic military films. Provide popcorn, cozy blankets, and perhaps a trivia quiz during intermissions. It’s a fun way to reflect on the sacrifices made by our service members.
Bake-a-Thon for the Brave
Host a baking session where participants whip up treats inspired by military themes. Think camouflage cupcakes or star-shaped cookies. Deliver these goodies to local veterans’ homes as a sweet token of gratitude.
‘Gallantry Gala’ Costume Party
Invite guests to dress as their favorite historical military figures or in vintage attire. Decorate the venue with memorabilia and play swing music. It’s a lively way to pay homage to our heroes while dancing the night away.