HONOR.
SUPPORT.
EMPOWER.

At Massachusetts Fallen Heroes we memorialize our fallen and we provide programs and services for our Veteran and Gold Star Family community. Help us honor the memories of the Massachusetts men and women who served since September 11, 2001 and gave their lives for our nation.

HONOR.
SUPPORT.
EMPOWER.

At Massachusetts Fallen Heroes we memorialize our fallen and we provide programs and services for our Veteran and Gold Star Family community. Help us honor the memories of the Massachusetts men and women who served since September 11, 2001 and gave their lives for our nation.

May 15th – May 27th

Patriot Week Events

FRIDAY, MAY 15 – WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2025

Honoring the Fallen (2 young boys holding a group of American Flags at the MFH Memorial)

Since 2010, we have worked tirelessly in ensuring our Fallen Heroes will always be remembered. Through the dedication of our entire community, we built a first of its kind memorial in the Seaport of Boston in honor of our Massachusetts Fallen Heroes.

Older male veteran sitting at the menorial looking at his grandaughter

We’ve created a community for Gold Star Families enabling them to share their experiences and comfort one another. We organize events, support charity organizations and provide financial support to Gold Star Families in emergency situations.

Massachusetts Veteran’s Edge will ensure that all Veterans, military personnel, and spouses are empowered, supported, and trained to be the most successful candidates in their endeavors across a wide range of functions.

One of Our Own

Massachusetts Fallen Heroes co-founder, Sergeant First Class Eric Michael Emond, was killed on November 27, 2018 when an improvised explosive device struck his vehicle while serving in combat operations in Afghanistan. He was 39 years old and was a resident of Aberdeen, North Carolina since 2013.

Sergeant First Class Eric Michael Emond

One of Our Own

Massachusetts Fallen Heroes co-founder, Sergeant First Class Eric Michael Emond, was killed on November 27, 2018 when an improvised explosive device struck his vehicle while serving in combat operations in Afghanistan. He was 39 years old and was a resident of Aberdeen, North Carolina since 2013.

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