FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
The Society of Our Sacred Honor (SOSH) is a national, non-partisan organization dedicated to fostering patriotism, civic engagement, and community service. Our mission is to honor America’s past, address today’s challenges, and build a stronger future through our AmeriCare Initiatives: America Remember, America Rethink, and America Renew.
The AmeriCare Initiatives are SOSH’s core programs designed to inspire and engage Members across the country:
- America Remember: Focuses on preserving and honoring American history through education, tributes, and public memorials.
- America Rethink: Encourages thoughtful dialogue on current social, political, and economic issues through civil discourse and public forums.
- America Renew: Promotes proactive service, leadership development, and community engagement to strengthen the nation’s future.
Membership is open to all U.S. citizens and legal residents who believe in the values of patriotism, civic duty, and community service. SOSH is non-partisan and welcomes individuals from all backgrounds, faiths, and political beliefs. We believe that anyone who is committed to making a positive impact can be a part of the movement.
In SOSH, members are referred to as “Patriots” or “Members.” To become one, visit our website or contact a Local Chapter to sign up. Membership is free, and new Members receive a Welcome Packet, including a unique Member ID Number, a membership certificate, and information on how to get involved in SOSH activities.
A Local Chapter is a community-based group of SOSH Members that brings together individuals in a specific area to engage in events, activities, and discussions aligned with SOSH’s mission. Local Chapters are led by a Chair and their executive team.
Starting a Local Chapter is easy! Contact SOSH headquarters or visit our website to request a Chapter Starter Kit, which includes all the materials you need to launch a Chapter in your area. The kit provides resources to help recruit Members, plan activities, and establish leadership within your Chapter.
The Grand Chapter serves as the national headquarters and guiding body of SOSH. It is led by The Society of Our Sacred Honor President, currently Kris Hart, who oversees the overall mission, strategy, and operations of the organization.
SOSH encourages all Members to be actively involved in their communities and in the democratic process. Through our America Rethink initiative, we host public forums, debates, and workshops on key social and political issues. We also organize voter registration drives, civic education programs, and community service projects to promote active citizenship.
SOSH organizes events at the local, state, and national levels, including:
- Historical Tributes: Honoring important moments and figures in American history.
- Discussion Forums: Civil discourse sessions on pressing current issues.
- Community Service Projects: Local initiatives supporting America Renew.
- National Conventions: Annual gatherings to discuss strategy, elect leaders, and celebrate achievements.
- Regular Chapter Meetings: Opportunities to plan events and engage in civic action.
SOSH operates through fundraising, donations, grants, and merchandise sales in the SOSH General Store. Proceeds support operations, grants to Local Chapters, scholarships, and community service projects.
Members of SOSH enjoy benefits such as:
- Opportunities to participate in a nationwide movement promoting patriotism and service.
- Access to leadership training, educational resources, and personal development programs.
- Eligibility for grants, scholarships, and recognition programs.
- A Welcome Packet, including a Member ID Number and membership certificate.
Absolutely! Donations can be made directly through our website or by purchasing merchandise from the SOSH General Store. We also encourage Members to volunteer their time by participating in local events and service projects.
Stay connected by following us on social media, subscribing to our monthly newsletter, and visiting our website. You can also download the SOSH Member App (coming soon) to receive updates and engage with fellow Members.
Through our America Renew initiative, SOSH emphasizes community service, organizing neighborhood clean-ups, food drives, and other volunteer efforts. Local Chapters receive grants to fund activities that directly benefit their communities.
Yes! SOSH offers leadership roles at the local, state, and national levels. Members can serve as Chapter Chairs, committee leaders, or hold other positions in Chapter operations. Training and mentorship programs are provided to support leadership development.
Chapters are the backbone of SOSH, bringing Members together at the grassroots level to honor America’s past, engage in civil discourse, and strengthen their communities. They play a vital role in advancing the AmeriCare Initiatives and fostering civic engagement.