An Opportunity to Honor Service with Permanence and Pride.

The Walk of Remembrance at Soldiers Field Veterans Memorial is more than just a pathway, it’s a permanent tribute to the men and women who have served our country in times of war and peace. Whether you’re honoring a loved one or commemorating your own service, you have the opportunity to add a lasting mark in this special place.

With a $500 donation, you can dedicate a personalized granite paver in honor of any U.S. military service member, past or present, living or deceased. Each paver is a permanent tribute, etched with the name of the individual and placed as part of the memorial’s ongoing expansion.

Why Donate?

  • Preserve Their Story: Ensure the name and legacy of your veteran are honored for generations to come.
  • Support the Memorial: 100% of all paver donations go directly toward the expansion and maintenance of the Soldiers Field Veterans Memorial.
  • Join the Legacy: Veterans are welcome and encouraged to purchase a paver for themselves – your service is part of this shared history.

How to Order a Paver

We’ve made it easy to secure your place in the Walk of Remembrance with two convenient options:

  1. Online Submission & Payment

    Fill out the paver order form here and submit your $500 donation securely through our online portal.

  2. Mail-In Form & Check

    Prefer traditional mail? Download the order form, complete it, and send it with your check to the address provided on the form.

⚠️ Please double-check the spelling of all names and details submitted. We cannot be responsible for errors supplied to us.

⚠️ There is a 3% credit card service fee. (PayPal charges this as a convenience fee, SFVM does not profit from it.)

Installation Timeline

Pavers are installed in batches as part of our ongoing memorial expansion. Once your paver is in place, you’ll receive a notification letting you know it has been installed, so you can visit and see your tribute in person.

Order your paver today and help us preserve the legacy of those who have served