Guardian Application

Guardians are essential to the success of the Honor Flight Network Program. Without these volunteers we would not be able to carry out the dreams of so many veterans, enabling them to see the memorials built in their honor.

Typically during our trips, we divide the veterans into groups of eight and assign three guardians to each group. Even before the veterans arrive at the airport, the guardian's responsibilities begin with flight preparation and going over their packets of material. Once the veterans start to arrive, guardians will ensure boarding passes and IDs are available, distribute Honor Flight Network tee shirts, get the veterans through security and to the gate, assist in boarding, etc.

From the moment the veterans are in our hands until we return them to their loved ones in the evening, guardians will be asked to treat these heroes as if they are family and ensure that every veteran has a safe, memorable, and rewarding experience. Guardians are volunteers and are expected to pay for their trip.

Because they play such a significant role in our program, we will provide training sessions for all guardians prior to participating in one of our trips.

If you would like more information about becoming a Guardian, please contact us:

Honor Flight New England
       PO Box 16287         
Hooksett, NH 03106
Phone 603-518-5368

New toll free number:

1-877-WW2-VETS
1-877-992-8387

honorflightnewengland@gmail.com

Download Guardian Application

GUARDIANS WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND A MANDATORY ORIENTATION IN ORDER TO ACCOMPANY US AS AN HONOR FLIGHT GUARDIAN-NO EXCEPTIONS


Check our Flights page for upcoming flights.

We strictly adhere to a first come first serve policy and date stamp
our applications as they are received.

We strongly encourage you to send them in as soon as possible
to reserve your special reservation on our 2010 flights.

 

Motto: “ WE CAN’T ALL BE HEROES. SOME OF US HAVE TO  STAND ON THE CURB AND CLAP AS THEY GO BY”.
~ Will Rogers


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