

In June 2012, the OH Board of Directors voted to consolidate the individual chapters into one national headquarters the individual chapters either closed or remained open as field offices. In 2008, the transitional housing program was added in response to significant wait times for VA benefits processing. Operation Homefront (OH) had 25 individual “chapters” in various locations around the United States, each serving a specific geographic area. In 2006, the organization's Board of Directors renamed the organization Operation Homefront, Inc. A series of online discussion groups grew to an online magazine then merged in 2004 with a chapter-based group which provided emergency financial assistance throughout the country. The organization originated in February, 2002 when a group of Navy spouses in the San Diego area were searching for a way to support each other through deployments. (OH), headquartered in San Antonio, TX, is a national organization which provides financial assistance and other programs to active duty military personnel, veterans and their families.
