YRF serves severely ill and injured, post-9/11 wounded service members and their families. Following an unexpected medical crisis, it makes daily life more manageable for the wounded and those who care for them. The Crossroads Program helps those who face long stays while in recovery, providing hotel rooms, apartments, and rental cars to their families. During the pandemic, YRF offered remote work opportunities to caregivers that allowed them to support their families and meal deliveries for mobility- and immune-compromised service members. The Keystone program focuses on life skills development for the injured, respite for the caregiver, and health and wellness for all. A scholarship program supports skills training and certifications that can mean new employment. YRF helps over 1,600 active caregivers and has had over 21,000 recipients since 2005 – making sure that we care for those who have cared for us.
Headquarters: MD-Montgomery County
Where They Operate: MD-Statewide; MD-Montgomery County; VA-Statewide; VA-Fairfax County; Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda; Ft. Belvoir Community Hospital, Va.
Age Groups Served: Adult (25-49)
Population(s) Served: Individuals with Disabilities; Veterans/Military Families; Disabled
Awards & Recognition
2024 Great Nonprofits Top-Rated Award
2024 Charity Navigator 4-Star
2024 Candid Platinum Transparency
2024 Walter Reed Warrior Transition Brigade Certificate of Appreciation
2023 Nation's Finest 50 Award -- Executive Director Gina Harrow
2014 Ft. Belvoir Army Community Service, Certificate of Appreciation
2013 Ft. Campbell Fisher House, Certificate of Appreciation
2011 Warrior Transition Battalion, Certificate of Appreciation
2009 Warrior Transition Brigade, Certificate of Achievement
2008 Top 64 charities in the Washington area, Washingtonian magazine
2007 Department of the Army, Certificate of Appreciation
Press
- Fight isn't over for Marine who lost limbs in Kabul suicide attack - ABC News
Tue Nov 8 2022, ABC News
Yellow Ribbon Fund cited by ABC News for helping Marine with temporary housing while he recovered from war injuries.
- Inspiring Conversations with Natasha Pickard of Yellow Ribbon Fund
Tue May 24 2022, Voyage Houston Magazine
How a military caregiver absorbed the news of her husband's war wounds and devoted her following new life to helping disabled veterans.
- Gina Harrow: In Service to One; In Service to Many
Sat Jan 1 2022, St. John's Magazine
(Winter, 2022, Page 15 - 19) Sometimes events in life, both consequential and less so, serve to foreshadow the future. Meet Gina Harrow.
- ABA Raises 45K for the Yellow Ribbon Fund
Fri Jan 22 2010, Industry News for the American Bus Association
Members of the American Bus Association collectively donated $45,000 to the Yellow Ribbon Fund as part of this year's annual convention.
Budget (FY2023)
- $3 million or higher
- The current budget for Yellow Ribbon Fund is: $1 million to $3 million
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