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Proud supporter of the following Veterans Foundations

The All Secure Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that assists Special Operations Active Duty and Combat Veterans, and their families, in recovery of Post-Traumatic Stress through education, awareness, resources for healing, marriage retreats, and PTS resiliency training.

“All Secure” is the call that goes out over the radio during a combat mission to signal that everyone is accounted for and that everything is ok, that the target is secure and threats have been eliminated.

All Secure Website

The Special Operators Transition Foundation (SOTF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to helping Special Operations Forces (SOF) veterans transition from the military into their next successful career.

What began with a simple question in a dinner conversation between four senior executives and Rob O’Neill, the U.S. Navy SEAL who killed Osama Bin Laden, “What are you going to do next?” has evolved into a four phase program that curates the transition experience for Special Operators of all services. 

For 2020, we had 142 Fellows accepted into the SOTF program. In 2021, we supported 195 Fellows in their transition with Special Operators successfully transitioned into post military careers.

SOTF Website

NSF was founded in October 2009 as a 501c3.  Rated 4 Stars by Charity Navigator, the Night Stalker Foundation is committed to supporting 160th SOAR(A) Families and Unit Members through

  • Family Resiliency Programs (SOAR Family Collaborative)
  • College Scholarships
  • Support for our Families of the Fallen
  • Preserve the legacy of the 160th SOAR(A)  

The 160th was formed in response to our country’s need for a unique night-flying aviation rotary wing capability. After failing to rescue the hostages in Iran, the U.S. Army formed the 160th with the motto of “Never Again.” From its inception in 1981, Night Stalkers have fought and bled in every combat action this nation has embarked upon. 

NSF website

Warrior Health Foundation aims to promote the overall wellness and health of a Special Operations Forces (SOF) veteran that has made multiple combat deployments overseas and is experiencing some form of hormonal and vitamin imbalance that causes a wide range of issues.

We are committed to helping our military SOF veterans through proactive and preventative healthcare services at 100% zero cost to the participant.  Our aim is to help combat the effects and challenges consistent with invisible wounds and bring our SOF veterans back to PEAK WELLNESS!

WHF Website

 Honor Flight South Florida is a 100% all-volunteer organization, dedicated solely to honoring all veterans in Broward, Dade, and Monroe counties.  In the final chapters of their lives, it’s a race against time to fly these veterans to Washington D.C. to visit and reflect at the memorials built in their honor.  Top priority is given to our most senior defenders of freedom, World War II and Korean War veterans, and those veterans who are terminally ill. We are now serving Cold War and Vietnam Veterans. Every one of these veterans fly absolutely free. 

HFSF Website

The Special Operations Warrior Foundation’s enduring promise to America’s Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps Special Operations Personnel is to honor the fallen, and all Medal of Honor Recipients, by providing full educations and additional opportunities, “cradle to career” (preschool – college), to their children, ensuring:
(1) Comprehensive educational support for the surviving children of Special Operations Personnel whose spouses perish while the Special Operator is actively serving, while providing a variety of other practical programs and services.

(2) Provide immediate financial grants to severely combat-wounded, ill, and injured Special Operations Personnel who require hospitalization.  

SOW Website

 At the 22 Project, our top priority is supporting our nation's veterans. We work with highly trained, board-certified physicians to provide advanced diagnostic imaging to show the impact of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and PTSD on our soldiers. Our partnerships with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy treatment centers have been crucial in healing the invisible wounds of war. 

Project 22 Website

Proud supporter of the South Florida Charity Classic

South Florida Charity Classic 2023

Special Guest of Honor Robert J. O'Neill.

One of the most highly decorated combat veterans of our time.  He served at SEAL Team Two, and SEAL Team Four and eight years at the legendary SEAL Team Six.

Having taken part in and leading over 400 combat missions. He was decorated 53 times, including two Silver Stars for gallantry in action against the enemy, four Bronze Stars with Valor to denote heroism against the enemy,

ob took part in the rescue for Operation Red Wings, which extracted the Lone Survivor, Marcus Luttrell.

He was the lead jumper for the rescue operation that saved Captain Richard Phillips from Somali pirates and a Team Leader for Operation Neptune’s Spear, the mission to kill Osama bin Laden.

He is the author of the Best Selling Memoir THE OPERATOR: Firing the Shots that Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior.


Charity Classic Website

2024 South Florida Charity Classic

Special Guest of Honor Alan C. Mack.

  • The Lead pilot of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Night Stalkers) who pushed the limits of specially modified Chinooks in operations including:
    • The “Horse Soldier’s” infiltration into Afghanistan in the opening days of the War on Terror, made famous in the movie “12 Strong”
    • The hunt for Usama Bin Laden in the mountains of Tora Bora
    • Operation Anaconda, the largest combat operation since the 9/11 attacks
    • The chase for Bowe Bergdahl, Hostage rescues in Iraq, and the rescue of Lone Survivor Marcus Luttrell from the Kunar Valley
  • A Master Aviator with more than 6700 hours of flight time
  • Awarded: Legion of Merit, 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, 3 Bronze Star Medals, 3 Meritorious Service Medals, 10 Air Medals; one with Valor device, Combat Action Badge, and the Army Broken Wing award
  • He held one of the rarest ranks in the US Army, Chief Warrant Officer 5.  CW5 is given to those displaying unsurpassed mastery of all aspects of their craft 

Charity Classic Website

2021 South Florida Charity Classic

Special Guest of Honor Will Chesney, a Navy SEAL who participated in the May 2, 2011 raid that killed Osama Bin Laden.  Navy Seal Will Chesney got an unexpected call: He was to grab his dog and head to Virginia, immediately.  What came next were weeks of exhaustive training as the Navy SEAL and his military working dog, Cairo, prepared for one of the most significant special operations missions in history: Operation Neptune Spear. By May 2, 2011 Cairo and Chesney were on the ground in Abbottabad, Pakistan, taking part in the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden. 

April 21, 2020 Chesney published his memoir, No Ordinary Dog. Co-authored by Joe Lyndon, the book is framed as a tribute to the operators Chesney served alongside during his 13-year career in the Navy and to Cairo, the Belgian Malinois who joined him on the Bin Laden raid.

Charity Classic Website

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