Non Profits We Support
It's a give-and-take kind of relationship. We support other veteran-oriented companies and they support us. Check out the brothers we've found that are doing their part to represent the best of the best..
GALLANTFEW
GallantFew’s mission is to prevent veteran isolation by connecting new veterans with hometown veteran mentors, thereby facilitating a peaceful, successful transition from military service to a civilian life filled with hope and purpose.
For eight consecutive years, GallantFew’s Run Ranger Run grew in participants across our great nation. In 2012, Army Ranger Cory Smith ran 565 miles from Fort Benning, Ga. to his home in Indianapolis, Ind. to bring awareness to the challenges facing transitioning service members. As a salute to our first PATRIOT, our inaugural PATRIOT CHALLENGE teams will continue the Run Ranger Run tradition of logging 565 combined miles in February 2021.
Run, walk, bike, climb, skate or lift. If you can exercise, you can be a PATRIOT!
TEAM FOSTER
Team Foster was founded in 2014 to honor a friend and hero killed in action. Erick Foster was inspiration to many. He pushed himself and motivated everyone around to him to be better–to go a little farther, to give a little more. Team Foster raises money to partner service dogs with tri-state area veterans suffering from combat-related disabilities including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI). We ensure these dogs are obtained, cared for and provided a specialized training team – all at no cost to our veterans. We want to make sure there is No Hero Left Behind.
Capital K-9 Association
Capital K-9 Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing ballistic body armor and safety equipment for police working dogs. We work towards promoting a positive image of K-9 while educating the public on the necessity and importance of K-9 in modern policing.
https://capitalk9association.org/
Battle Borne
BATTLE BORNE was founded to help veterans on their recovery journey meet their needs by connecting them with resources found in their own backyard
Joint Task Force 22 to Zero
Joint Task Force 22 to Zero unites current and former members of the US Armed Forces, Law Enforcement and First Responders to educate them on the impacts of PTSD and service related suicide and empowers them to seek assistance to conquer these challenges and improve their quality of life.
The Vision of JTF 22 to Zero is to build and sustain a culture that reduces the stigma of behavioral health challenges and eliminates the incidences of service related suicide among a unified Military, Law Enforcement and Safety Services community.
To provide veterans with the best experts, advice, and assistance in every aspect of their journey. This assistance encompasses financial, spiritual, physical, and mental well-being.
The Weekly Fight was created to help promote healthy lifestyle through Camaraderie, Mission and Purpose. We are determined to reduce Veteran suicide by teaching Veterans how to transition and turn Post Traumatic Stress into Post Traumatic Growth.