To seek and reach those in need, and in turn, satisfy the need to serve and belong

Humanitarian Aid

Some of the skills we learned in the military was to access remote locations. Whether it be by plane, helicopter, boat, or just good ol’ fashioned walking in, the ability to get to remote communities is an experience many have not had. But, instead of bullets and bombs, we bring medical supplies, food, clothes, and school supplies. With this change in our mission after leaving the military, we are able to repurpose the military experience. Many find a new calling above themselves after many years of service.

Although, military veterans make up most of our organization, we openly invite anyone with the necessary experience and know how to help plan and carry out these humanitarian missions. Whether, you’re proficient in a language or a master of a skill, we find that there’s a place on the team for everyone. When there are people in need, it takes more than just an individual to carry out the work needed to bring aid.

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Clean Drinking Water

Many of the causes of illness in the communities we’ve served could be traced back to the lack of clean drinking water. Providing methods of purification to these communities remain a focus in our humanitarian work.

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Solar Light

Many poverty stricken and remote communities still rely on kerosene fuel to provide lighting to their families. With kerosene fumes, comes many respiratory problems. By providing solar lanterns to these communities, the risk of disease is reduced and children can continue their studies into the night.

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Medical Care

Many communities lack access to basic medical care. With the majority of our volunteers coming from the health care field, we are able to provide the medical aid within these communities and help them lead healthier lives.