Voices of Veterans and Volunteers

Voices of Veterans and Volunteers

The idea of serving one’s country, in any capacity, is important to me and helped lead me to found the Trust for the National Mall.  The process began 18 years ago in conversations with the National Park Service and became official in 2007.  Still, the way the Trust continues to innovate and evolve inspires me.  It works to restore and preserve our iconic monuments and to enrich the Mall, looking ahead to ensure future generations feel welcomed and inspired – and to provide unique volunteer opportunities to serve our nation on America’s Front Yard.

The memorials to our veterans and to our nation’s heroes keep history alive and help generations of young people forge their own connections to the ideals and meaning of America.  As the nation pauses to honor our veterans, I think spotlighting their stories and the messages they want the next generation to understand is fitting – and a great way to honor their lifetimes of service. 

Special thanks to the veterans who spoke with us, and to Trust for the National Mall team members Stephen Saunders, Vice President of Philanthropy; Carolyn Perricelli, Marketing and Philanthropy Assistant, and Eduard Krakhmalnikov, Director of Public Engagement Programs for conducting this series of conversations.

Please pause today and read our veterans’ stories, and share your own #MyNationalMallStory with us.

With gratitude,

John "Chip" Akridge, III, Founder and Chairman, Trust for the National Mall

To all those who have served, and those who continue to serve, thank you for your service and sacrifice. The Trust is honored to be able to share some of your stories this Veteran’s Day. 



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