
Save a Life November
150,000+ Veteran suicides since September 11, 2001
In honor of Veterans Day, Home Base launched the Save a Life November campaign to increase awareness and support for Military-connected suicide prevention.
Home Base, which is 85% philanthropically funded, relies heavily on support from a Grateful Nation, including donors, corporations, foundations, individuals and community partners.
Learn about how to participate and find resources for Veterans, Service Members, Military Families, Families of the Fallen and first responders by scrolling through this page.

How to Participate
During Save a Life November, supporters are encouraged to work within their communities to increase awareness and support for Military-connected suicide prevention by participating in key events, creating their own initiatives and supporting our cause.

11th Annual Home Base No Shave
Pledge $100 and forgo shaving or wear a Save A Life pin.

5th Annual Home Base Push-Up Challenge
Pledge $25 and commit to 20 push-ups each day for one week.

Create Your Own
Create your very own lifesaving initiative to increase awareness and support Military-connected and first responder suicide prevention.

Donate
Make a donation to support Military-connected and first responder suicide prevention.

Adventure Series for First Responders
Check back for First Responder Opportunities

9/11 Service Project presented by Hanscom Federal Credit Union Charitable Foundation
On September 11, Home Base, Hanscom Federal Credit Union Charitable Foundation and Project 351 invited volunteers to take part in a care package service project to support active-duty Service Members and Veterans in Boston.
Resources
MILITARY-CONNECTED
Veterans, Service Members, Military Families and Families of the Fallen can click the button below to connect to care.
FIRST RESPONDER
Home Base offers limited resources to first responders – including the Training Institute at Home Base, which provides access to free, world-class, online and in-person courses.