



• Launched during America250 to create a shared moment of remembrance across all 50 states.
• Builds national recognition for the Honor and Remember Flag as a permanent symbol of remembrance.
• Strengthens momentum behind H.R. 1363, the bipartisan bill to establish the Honor and Remember flag as an official national symbol.



6,500 Square foot Honor and Remember Flag is unveiled at NASCAR's Coca Cola 600
Your support strengthens the ongoing effort to pass H.R. 1363, federal legislation that would designate the Honor and Remember Flag as an official symbol of the United States — ensuring our nation permanently recognizes the sacrifice of every Service Member who gave their life in defense of freedom.
State Adoption & Alignment — supporting the 29 states that have already adopted the flag and encouraging others to follow
Public Advocacy & Awareness — education and outreach to expand national recognition of the flag
Congressional Engagement — building bipartisan support to advance H.R. 1363 through Congress
Legacy Commitment — ensuring a permanent, unifying symbol of remembrance for future generations
Your support advances the four core pillars that define Honor and Remember’s mission: Establish, Educate, Present, and Comfort. These pillars guide every effort — from establishing a national culture of remembrance, to educating future generations, presenting personalized flags to families of the fallen, and providing comfort through connection, honor, and community.
Establish – Build national recognition for the Honor and Remember Flag as a lasting symbol of sacrifice.
Educate – Teach the next generation the meaning of service, courage, and freedom.
Present – Deliver personalized Honor and Remember Flags to Gold Star families across the nation.
Comfort – Support families and communities through remembrance, compassion, and shared healing.


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Honor and Remember is a registered 501(c)3 EIN 41-2277283
Your support powers the national Declaration of Remembrance campaign — driving awareness, engagement, and remembrance across all 50 states. Your support ensures that 250 Years of Freedom and 250 Years of Sacrifice are honored with lasting impact.
Digital Infrastructure & Media Reach — development and maintenance of the online signing platform, digital funnels, and co-branded advertising
Creative Production & Outreach — campaign design, video, and storytelling materials that amplify remembrance nationally
State-Level Activation & Support — logistics, volunteer coordination, and Gold Star family engagement across local communities

Your support powers the systems and stewardship that make national remembrance possible — ensuring that every effort, every dollar, and every story remains anchored in integrity, transparency, and purpose.
Campaign Administration & Management — coordination, planning, and oversight that keep national operations running efficiently
Financial Stewardship & Compliance — transparent fund management and reporting that uphold public trust
Creative & Technical Support — ongoing content, data, and system maintenance that ensure campaign excellence

Master Sergeant (Retired) Chris Pollitzer, Team Leader to CPL George A. Lutz II, 29 DEC 2005
The Declaration of Remembrance is a national call for unity, inviting Americans to honor the nearly 1.4 million men and women who gave their lives in service as we approach our 250th anniversary. It also drives national awareness for H.R. 1363 and fuels the donations and sponsorships that sustain our full mission—Establish, Present, Educate, and Comfort—while expanding the campaign’s reach and breadth across the country.
The Declaration of Remembrance is presented by Honor and Remember, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 41-2277283) dedicated to ensuring every fallen service member is remembered by name and to the permanent establishment of a National Symbol of Remembrance.
The Declaration was conceived and authored by Honor and Remember’s Chief Strategy Officer, Chris Pollitzer, and represents the culmination of a broad, collaborative effort across the organization and its partners. This work was intentionally developed to align with America250 and Freedom 250—honoring the legacy of those who secured the nation’s founding and every generation that has defended it since.
H.R. 1363 is bipartisan legislation that would designate the Honor and Remember Flag as a permanent national symbol to honor fallen service members. Learn more here (this link takes you to congress.gov)
No. The Declaration is not a government petition and does not collect official votes. It is a nonprofit-led remembrance initiative designed to build national awareness and unity.
America250 marks 250 Years of Freedom and 250 Years of Sacrifice. The Declaration ensures that the story of our nation includes the men and women whose lives made that freedom possible.
No. Signing the Declaration is completely free. But you can sponsor the Declaration of Remembrance or make a donation after you sign you name.
Your signature becomes part of a national digital record of remembrance. You’re joining millions of Americans who believe in honoring fallen heroes and supporting the families who carry that sacrifice forward.
On the signature form look for the link at the bottom that says I do not want to provide my signature, or simply click here.
Your information is used to record your signature and to keep you informed about the mission. You contact information maybe shared with our top tier sponsors. Full list of what is shared and our privacy practices are available in our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy located at the bottom of the page.
Absolutely. Any group may sign the Declaration together or host a local signing event. Visit our Sponsor Page for additional opportunities or contact us to talk about how you can help support.
Yes. Honor and Remember is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and donations directly support remembrance initiatives, Gold Star family outreach, and national awareness efforts.
After signing, you’ll receive and email with a digital download you can share to social media or through your favorite social communication options. Telling others and spreading the word helps unite the nation around a shared commitment to remembrance.







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