Our Work
Before we brought our mission home, we proved it in some of the most hostile environments in the world.
Experience earned where it mattered most.
Every team member who will show up at a US disaster has already deployed to an active conflict zone. We know how to move fast, navigate military and government bureaucracy, coordinate with major international organizations, and get help to people when the situation is at its worst. That experience shapes how we approach every deployment — with the discipline, calm, and focus the job demands.
Below is the record.
Ukraine
Two years of sustained operations from the earliest days of the war, including multiple in-country rotations and stateside oversight that kept aid flowing between deployments.
- Repatriated a fallen teammate to the United States and funded his funeral so his family would not carry that burden alone
- Delivered medical supplies to military units on the front lines on numerous occasions
- Provided medicines and supplements to wounded soldiers in recovery
- Coordinated with other nonprofits to deliver vehicles and supplies to volunteers on the ground
- Arranged transportation home for soldiers returning from the front
- Helped hundreds of civilians safely evacuate to safety
Israel
Deployed within days of the October 7 attacks, partnering with World Central Kitchen and local organizations to move food and supplies to displaced families and wounded Veterans.
- Led community outreach operations, distributing $40M in food and supplies to internally displaced families
- Visited wounded soldiers at hospitals on multiple occasions to deliver supplies and support
- Delivered food to civilians in active combat areas who could not leave their farms and local infrastructure
- Met with local politicians and nonprofits to coordinate aid delivery and deconflict with authorities and the military
- Scouted the entire country to identify people in need who were not being reached
- Exposed organized fraud, saving over $100,000 in food waste
Gaza
Served as the ground operations team inside Gaza, coordinating the movement of aid convoys from Egypt while navigating one of the most complex humanitarian environments in the world.
- Served as the ground operations team, coordinating convoy delivery from Egypt into Gaza and hand-delivering supplies directly to people
- Deconflicted with the IDF, COGAT, and the UN to ensure safe transportation of supplies
- Scouted the country to identify new locations of people in need who were not being reached
- Coordinated with local nonprofits, distributing workload across multiple organizations
- Established a base of operations, hired and trained a local logistics team, and executed a clean handoff
- Provided detailed donor reports documenting the accountability and transparency of all operations
The Pivot
When catastrophic floods struck Kerrville on July 4th, our team responded immediately. What we saw changed the direction of the organization. Veterans who had lost their own homes were out helping their neighbors while quietly managing their own families. Because that is what Veterans do. They do not ask for help. But their families deserved support just as much as anyone else. Seeing that gap between what Veterans give and what they receive is what brought the Warfighter mission home.
- Deployed July 4 in immediate response to flooding, among the first organizations on the ground
- Coordinated vendor relationships with restaurants and caterers to ensure efficient, high-quality food production
- Managed delivery schedules to move food to those in need on time
- Scouted shelters, churches, community centers, and law enforcement buildings to identify Veterans and families in need
Serenity Village
Our first operation focused entirely on Veterans at home. Serenity Village is a tiny-home community providing transitional housing for Veterans experiencing housing instability. Our team assembled and hand-delivered 30 care packages stocked with essential hygiene items to Veterans living there.
- Assembled 30 care packages stocked with hygiene essentials for Veterans in transitional housing
- Spent time with Veterans and the Serenity Village team to understand ongoing and future needs
The mission is here now.
We have proven what we can do in the world's most difficult operating environments. Now we are bringing that experience home to serve Veterans when disaster strikes. Fund the first deployment.
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