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How You Can Volunteer with Wreaths Across America This Season

Here’s how you can show your support during the holiday season for those who have served in the military.

By Dawn Klavon December 4, 2025 at 12:06 pm

It’s a spectacular sight to see: On a Saturday in December every year, more than 30,000 volunteers place more than 260,000 wreaths at every grave site and niche column at Arlington National Cemetery.

“On this special day, participants engage in the meaningful act of remembrance and connect with the living history of Arlington National Cemetery, gaining insights into America’s past through all those laid to rest in these hallowed grounds,” says Karen Durham-Aguilera, executive director of the Office of Army Cemeteries.

And it doesn’t just happen at Arlington. This year, National Wreaths Across America Day will be held on Saturday, December 13, in 5,200 participating locations in all 50 states, at sea, and abroad. The organization’s mission is to remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach the next generation the value of freedom through its over 4 million volunteers and supporters annually.

“It’s a real labor of love,” says Amber Caron, spokeswoman for Wreaths Across America. “The reason why it continues to grow is because when people participate, it’s such a meaningful experience — it’s been this ripple effect.”

Giving Back to Communities

More than 7,000 community groups partner with Wreaths Across America. Caron says $5 per wreath is given back to the groups.

“Since 2007, Wreaths Across America has given back over $25 million to other nonprofits,” Caron says.
Every wreath is made up of 10 balsam bouquets, representing 10 qualities veterans embody: their belief in a greater good, love for each other, strength, honesty, humility, ambitions, optimism, concern, pride, and hopes and dreams.

You can volunteer or sponsor a $17 wreath at wreathsacrossamerica.org.

How to Help

In addition to Arlington National Cemetery, wreath-laying events will be held across NoVA on December 13. Organizers say wreath sponsorships and volunteers are needed at the following locations:

Alexandria National Cemetery, Alexandria

Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Arlington

Morrisville United Methodist Church, Bealeton

St. Mary’s Historical Church Cemetery, Fairfax Station

Oakwood Cemetery, Falls Church

Wren-Darne Cemetery, Falls Church

Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Herndon

Ball’s Bluff National Cemetery, Leesburg

Mount Zion Cemetery, Leesburg

Union Cemetery, Leesburg

Union Cemetery, Lovettsville

Buckhall Community Cemetery, Manassas

Stonewall Memory Gardens, Manassas

Manassas Cemetery, Manassas

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Manassas

North Hill Carter Family Cemetery, Purcellville

Ketoctin Baptist Church Cemetery, Purcellville

North Fork Baptist Church Cemetery, Purcellville

National Memorial Cemetery at Quantico, Quantico

Remington Cemetery, Remington

Trinity Church Cemetery, Upperville

Feature image by Elizabeth Fraser

This story originally ran in our December 2024 issue. For more stories like this, subscribe to Northern Virginia Magazine.

Dawn Klavon

Dawn Klavon

Contributing Writer

Dawn Klavon is a seasoned writer and reporter with more than 20 years of experience in print and broadcast journalism. She contributes to a wide range of publications, including Northern Virginia Magazine, PEOPLE, Virginia Living, Bethesda Magazine, Arlington Magazine, and several military-focused outlets. Earlier in her career, she reported for multiple San Francisco Bay Area television stations, including KLXV, KKPX, and KFCB. She holds an MLA from Harvard University and a BS from Boston University.

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