Meet Our Sponsors
Our sponsors play a vital role in supporting veterans on their journey. Learn more about the generous organizations and individuals who help make our mission possible.

Google Fiber
Google Fiber sponsors our organization by supporting our digital proficiency. Their commitment helps us run our online platforms effectively and make everything we do as user-friendly and accessible as possible.
Battery 621
Battery 621 provides our team with office space, meeting rooms, and rooftop access, giving us a home base for collaboration and community building.

The Public Works
The Public Works, a creative agency operating out of Battery 621, has been instrumental in helping us make meaningful connections and continues to support our mission.

Ad Club Colorado
Ad Club Colorado selected us for their Nonprofit Ad Hack and transformed the way we tell our story. Their team redesigned our brochures, revamped our website, captured powerful interviews and testimonials, and helped us level up every part of our messaging. Their creative work gave us the tools to reach more veterans and build something lasting.

Westminster Rotary Club
We are proud recipients of the H. Michael Hayes Make a Difference Grant, awarded by the Westminster Rotary Club. Their support has directly funded our programs and helped us expand our impact in the veteran community. We’re grateful for their commitment to service and the difference they make through local giving.

First Nation Group
First Nation Group provides critical financial support that helps keep our organization operational. Their sponsorship strengthens our ability to deliver meaningful programming and ensures we can continue serving veterans and their families year-round.

Warrior Hippie Apparel
Warrior Hippie Apparel makes all of our T-shirts, including the shirts worn by our crew, and donates 100% of the proceeds to support our programs. Their ongoing partnership helps us raise awareness, build community, and fund the work we do for veterans and their families.

Scheels Colorado Springs
Scheels Colorado Springs donates shoes, clothing, jackets, and backpacks to make sure our participants are equipped for the outdoors, no matter the weather. Their generous support helps remove barriers so veterans can focus on healing, not what they’re wearing.

Jefferson Center for Mental Health
Jefferson Center for Mental Health partners with us to create a coordinated pathway of support. They refer veterans to our outdoor-based programs, while we connect veterans and their family members to Jefferson Center’s counseling and behavioral health services. Together, we ensure comprehensive care for those we serve.

The Wounded Healer Project
The Wounded Healer Project collaborates with us to provide a well-rounded continuum of care. They refer veterans to participate in our outdoor programs, and we connect individuals and families in need of clinical support to their trauma-informed mental health services. This partnership ensures that veterans receive both experiential and therapeutic resources as part of their healing journey.

National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD)
We partner with the National Sports Center for the Disabled to expand access to adaptive outdoor adventures. Through this collaboration, veterans and their families participate in mountain biking, recumbent biking, whitewater rafting, and kayaking trips. This partnership helps make the outdoors more inclusive and empowering for all abilities.
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