This was a difficult but necessary decision to
ensure the safety and continued health of our country's most
important national resource - - our Veteran heroes.
The national Honor Flight network estimates that all hubs (of which
LLHF is one) were on track to serve more than 20,000 veterans on
2020 flights and expected to reach the milestone of providing these
flights to more than a quarter million veterans since the network
was founded. Specifically, Land of Lincoln Honor Flight had six (6)
2020 flights scheduled and planned to serve more than 500 Central
Illinois World War II, Korean Era and Vietnam Era veterans.
We are disappointed by these constraints resulting from the COVID-19
pandemic and that the 600+ local veterans on our waiting list will
now have their flight delayed by a year. However, Land of Lincoln
Honor Flight is dedicated to serving all Veterans currently on our
wait list (as well as those who have yet to apply) as soon as
conditions are safe. The LLHF Board will begin planning for 2021
flights and will share our anticipated 2021 flight dates as soon as
they are confirmed.
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COVID–related social distancing and public gathering restrictions
have also caused the cancellation of numerous fundraisers planned to benefit our
flights. We continue to explore creative approaches to on-line fundraising so
that we will have sufficient funds to serve our veterans in the near future.
Our 2020 annual raffle prize is a custom-made Land of Lincoln Honor Flight
regulation Cornhole/Bags boards and bags. Raffle ticket purchase information and
photos of this prize can be viewed on Land of Lincoln Honor Flight’s Facebook
page.
We are still accepting applications from World War II, Korean Era and Vietnam
Era veterans who would like to participate on an upcoming flight. Applications
can be obtained from our website -
www.
landoflincolnhonorflight.org
or by contacting us at JMB4604@aol.com or
217 585 1219 or 217 652 4719.
Until we can resume our flights, we will continue to find ways to show our
gratitude to our Veterans and encourage our community to do the same.
[Joan Bortolon] |