2026-04-27T09:01:00
(BPT) – Military, veterans, first responders and their families make sacrifices every day for their country. They protect and serve millions of Americans they may never meet, carrying a heavy burden on their behalf.
To honor their service and legacy, Carry The Load — a nonprofit that unites Americans to honor the sacrifices made by these heroes and their loved ones — invites everyone to participate in Memorial May. This monthlong movement is a call to action, inviting communities nationwide to step forward, get involved and carry the load for those who carried us.
The cost they carry
The cost of service is heavy, and it doesn’t end when the uniform comes off. Military, police, firefighters and other first responders carry the weight of service every day, and so do their families.
“Most people will never experience the trauma, loss and life-or-death decision-making these heroes face head-on while serving or the numerous challenges that follow them long after they’ve returned home,” said Stephen Holley, CEO of Carry The Load and former U.S. Navy SEAL. “And for those heroes who make the ultimate sacrifice, their families live with the weight of that sacrifice for the rest of their lives.”
Two of the most common struggles these heroes face are post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and suicide. Veterans and first responders have some of the highest mental-health risks in the U.S. In fact, one in three first responders develops PTSD at some point in their career, and the suicide rate among veterans is twice that of the general U.S. adult population.
While these heroes’ burdens may last a lifetime, they don’t have to bear this burden alone. This May, you have the opportunity to show military, first responders and their families how much their sacrifice means to you. Here are a few ways you can honor those who have given so much.
Participate in a community event
Join your community in a Memorial May community event. Across the nation, Carry The Load will host over 75 community events featuring inspirational speakers, a community walk of remembrance and connection, and post-walk neighborhood hangouts with food and refreshments. Join more than 50,000 participants at these events as they gather to honor and support our nation’s heroes.
Find a community event near you here.
Share a memory of a fallen hero
For those heroes who willingly gave their lives to protect their country, there’s a simple yet meaningful way to honor their sacrifice: Tell their stories. There are many ways you can share their memory, but one you can do right now is to visit Carry The Load’s Tribute Wall. There, you can create a virtual storyboard that details a hero’s life, service and sacrifice. When you share these stories — whether in person or online — you ensure that no one is ever forgotten.
Donate to a trusted organization
You can make a meaningful impact on the lives of heroes and their families by donating to a trusted organization that supports those who serve. For example, when you support the work of Carry The Load, you’re helping provide scholarships and critical services such as counseling, suicide-prevention initiatives, adaptive training, nontraditional therapies, service-dog programs and career placement resources.
These are just a few ways that you can show military, veterans, first responders and their loved ones your appreciation and your desire to help carry the load. To learn more ways you can help, make a donation or participate in an upcoming event near you this Memorial May, visit CarryTheLoad.org.
