The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) has announced the highlights and sponsors for its 2026 Honor Guard Gala, an inspirational event set for Tuesday, March 17, in Washington, D.C., which will celebrate over 30 years of supporting surviving military families.
WASHINGTON, March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire-±¬ÁϹ«Éçapp/ -- Congressional representatives, senior Administration and military leadership, surviving military families, and supporters will come together for the annual (TAPS) Honor Guard Gala on Tuesday, March 17, at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. This inspirational evening will honor the enduring spirit of service and sacrifice, with special remembrance of the September 11th attack on the Pentagon as our nation approaches the solemn 25th anniversary of that day.
"For more than 30 years, TAPS has been a home for all who are grieving the loss of a loved one who served in the military," said TAPS President and Founder and 2015 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, . "Families never forget, and at TAPS, we come together to honor the life and service of all those who have selflessly sacrificed to guarantee our freedoms."
Funds raised through the TAPS Honor Guard Gala ensure that when a service member gives his or her life for our nation, the family left behind is embraced with the care, compassion, and steadfast support they deserve. TAPS stands with the loved ones of our fallen heroes from the first heartbreaking knock at the door through all the years that follow, providing peer-based emotional support, compassionate casework assistance, a 24/7 National Military Survivor Helpline, grief and trauma resources, and connection to a caring community that understands both sacrifice and service.
TAPS also offers Good Grief Camp for children and teens, Military Mentor Program support, regional survivor seminars and retreats, the National Military Survivor Seminar, specialized programs for suicide loss survivors, and care tailored for surviving spouses, parents, siblings, and battle buddies. Through every service, provided at no cost to families, TAPS honors the legacy of those who died in defense of freedom by caring for the families they loved and left behind.
"To all our fallen service men and women who selflessly sacrificed for our country, we owe a solemn obligation – an obligation to carry on their legacy and to care for those left behind," said , TAPS Chairman of the Board and CEO of Telos Corporation. "I've been on the since 2012 and have witnessed firsthand the tremendous impact TAPS has had on all those grieving the loss of a loved one in the military or veteran community."
A highlight of the upcoming TAPS Honor Guard Gala will be the presentation of well-deserved awards.
The 2026 TAPS Military Mentor Award will be presented to Staff Sergeant Tanner Hagerty, U.S. Army, in recognition of his extraordinary service to grieving military families.
This annual award honors a service member or veteran who goes beyond the call of duty to support children and teens grieving a military-connected loss.
Since joining TAPS in 2019, SSG Hagerty has given more than 1,700 volunteer hours as a Military Mentor, serving families at Good Grief Camp, survivor seminars, family campouts, and special events across the country. With compassion, humility, and unwavering dedication, he has become a trusted role model for young survivors and a steady source of comfort for grieving families.
"SSG Tanner Hagerty embodies what it means to be a Military Mentor," said Bonnie Carroll. "Through his presence, compassion, and service, he reminds grieving families that their loved one's sacrifice matters and will never be forgotten."
The TAPS Senator Ted Stevens Leadership Award honors a military survivor whose leadership has strengthened and uplifted other surviving military families. This year's award will be presented to Sara Procacci Wilson, the widow of Capt. David Selkirk "Beaker" Wilson, U.S. Navy (Ret.).
Over the past decade, Sara has become a pillar of the TAPS community, building connections, advancing advocacy, and ensuring that grieving families are never left to navigate loss alone. Through peer support networks and survivor advocacy, she has helped extend the reach of TAPS and amplify the voices of those who carry the burden of service and sacrifice.
"Sara is the embodiment of the peer model that is the foundation of TAPS," said Bonnie Carroll. "She creates spaces where grief can be spoken aloud, where surviving families feel seen and understood, and where no one has to carry loss alone. Her leadership has strengthened our community in powerful and lasting ways."
TAPS is grateful for the generosity of numerous organizations, companies, and individuals for their support of the 2026 TAPS Honor Guard Gala:
Presenting Sponsor
- USAA
Valor Sponsors
- Amstability
- Austability
- Battelle
- Brighton Marine
- Military Times
- Oshkosh Defense
- PMI | U.S. (U.S. Businesses of Philip Morris International)
- Prudential
- Telos Corporation
Reception Sponsor
- Wells Fargo
Patriot Sponsors
- Ares Prime
- BAE Systems
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- M1 Support Services
- The Krivo Family
- TriWest Healthcare Alliance
Eagle Sponsors
- Humana Military
- Protect & Serve Foundation
Liberty Sponsors
- Applied Information Sciences (AIS)
- Evernorth Health Services
- Hudson Edge, LLC
- International SOS
- ISOA
- KVG
- Michelin North America
- New York Life Foundation
- Andy and Amy Sullivan
- V3Gate Foundation
- VetMed Group, LLC
- Valor Network
Freedom Sponsors
- Airbus U.S. Space & Defense
- Alexandria Toyota
- Capital Bank
- CSX
- Data Systems Analysts
- J Anderson Consulting, Inc.
- Mr. Brad Jacobs and Dr. Eve Homburger
- LiUNA!
- National Basketball Association
- Aaron Newman
- PDS Optical
- Rolls-Royce North America
- Terravive
- The Winery at Bull Run
For more information on this year's event or to become a sponsor, visit .
About TAPS: TAPS is the leading national nonprofit organization providing compassionate care and survivor support services for the families of America's fallen military heroes. Since 1994, TAPS has offered support to all those grieving the death of a military loved one through peer-based emotional support, connections with grief and trauma resources, grief seminars and retreats for adults, Good Grief Camps for children and teens, casework assistance, connections to community-based care, online and in-person support groups, and the 24/7 National Military Survivor Helpline. Services are provided at no cost to surviving families. For more information and to get involved, visit.
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SOURCE Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)



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