That green glow is a small, steady promise: you are seen. For many veterans, the return home is far more complicated than the send-off. They carry memories they rarely speak aloud, and face challenges that don’t end when the uniform comes off. A simple porch light, turned green, becomes a silent way to say, “You still matter here. You still belong.”Across neighborhoods, one light becomes several, then a street, then a town. People change a bulb, talk to a neighbor, share the meaning with their children. Some go further—donating, volunteering, listening. The gesture is small, but the message is immense: gratitude, unity, remembrance. When you choose to light your porch green, you’re not just changing a color. You’re joining a quiet chorus telling every veteran who passes by that their service did not disappear into the dark.
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