Light Fighter Homefront Initiative

LFHI is a decentralized, chapter-based training network. Six disciplines, no dues, no applications.

The Light Fighter Homefront Initiative is a decentralized training network organized around local chapters. Each chapter operates independently. There is no central authority, no membership fees, and no application process. You show up and you participate.

LFHI covers six training areas: emergency medicine, communications, marksmanship, physical readiness, homesteading, and technical independence. The foundation document lays out the structure, the training tiers, and the expectations for each discipline. It is not a syllabus. It is a framework that chapters adapt to their own geography, resources, and skill levels.

This is not a militia. It is not a prepper group. It is not aligned with any political party or movement. LFHI exists because communities that can train together, communicate under pressure, and sustain themselves without external support are harder to exploit and harder to ignore.

The full foundation document, chapter map, and event calendar are live at lightfighterhomefront.org.