Folds of Honor is undoubtedly a wonderful organization for what they deliver to service members and their families. With their core mission being to "honor their sacrifice… educate their legacy," they absolutely deliver on that promise and then some. During this year’s graduation season, they are celebrating 1,613 scholars earning their degrees in higher education as a result of their assistance and efforts.Folds of Honor @ TFB: Folds of Honor to be Supported with Limited Edition YETI Cup Winchester Ammunition's New USA Valor Series Supports Folds of Honor RISE Armament, Folds of Honor Reveal Patriot Trigger Rise Armament & Folds of Honor Pay Tribute & Help our Veterans with Legacy RifleFolds of Honor Celebrates Graduation Season as 1,613 Military and First Responder Family Scholars Earn Their DegreesEvery one of the graduates this year is either a service member themself, or their mother or father is/was. So, these are all families who answered the call to serve. Folds of Honor scholars are stepping into careers across healthcare, education, engineering, science, and public service, continuing a legacy of serving others while helping make this country stronger for everyone who calls it home. A Word from Folds of Honor“Tulsa, Oklahoma - June, 2026 - Every spring, graduation ceremonies fill auditoriums across the country. For most, it is a celebration. For 1,613 Folds of Honor scholars in 2026, it is something more. Their fathers. Their mothers. Their husbands and wives. They served this nation and their communities in the military or as first responders, and many paid a price for it. A disability. A life-altering injury. For some families, the ultimate sacrifice.“To the Class of 2026, congratulations,” said Col Nick Nichols, President of Folds of Honor. “You carried something into the classroom most of your classmates did not, and you made it to the other side. We are proud to have stood beside you.””Final ThoughtsSince 2007, Folds of Honor has awarded nearly 73,000 educational scholarships to military and first responder families. This year, 1,613 scholars will walk across the stage with help from Folds of Honor, but more than 7,700 qualified applicants still had unmet scholarship needs. If you want to help Folds of Honor meet that need and support more deserving families, visit their website HERE.As always, let us know all of your thoughts about Folds of Honor and the impact they made this graduation season by assisting 1,613 scholars to graduate in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback and engagement.