Coalition Members
Face the Fight is a coalition of corporations, foundations, government partners, non-profit and veteran-focused organizations committed to raising awareness and support for veteran suicide prevention.
22Mohawks is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering veterans to discover purpose and thrive. We achieve this by fostering meaningful connections among veterans, their families, and the broader community. Our initiatives include social events, group parachuting retreats, and our "Pups for Vets & First Responders" program, which pairs rescue dogs with veterans and first responders. Additionally, we provide suicide prevention training, mental health support sessions, and financial literacy courses, all aimed at equipping veterans with the tools they need to build fulfilling lives. Through these efforts, 22Mohawks strives to create a supportive environment where veterans and first responders can heal, grow, and rediscover a sense of belonging.


PTSD is an injury that can now heal just as quickly as it happens. Our approach works. We are seeing results daily among veterans (all branches of the U.S. Military), first responders (LEO, 9-11 Dispatch, FF, EMS), spouses and minor children living in the home, and Gold Star Families, at no cost to mission clients, from America.


To unite veterans, veteran-owned businesses, and all companies for a common purpose; supporting veterans in job creation and work placement, assisting veterans in mental health solutions, and funding existing veteran-focused philanthropies through focused efforts.


Driven by a vision for a healthier Wisconsin, the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment (AHW) reaches statewide, propelling the most promising work and ideas to build a healthier Wisconsin for generations to come. We advance research that improves lives. We help educate future health leaders for all of Wisconsin. And in communities statewide, we help partners create real change, leading to better policies, systems, and programs so we can all enjoy better health. We call our work changemaking. It's a focus that drives everything we do, and that helps us say that every day, in ways both big and small, AHW is changing lives for the better.


Founded in 1942, Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) is the official relief organization of the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force. Every day we go to work for our mission: To help Airmen and Guardians when they need us most. AFAS supports Airmen and Guardians and enhances the Air and Space Force missions by relieving emergency financial distress, helping Guardian and Airmen's families achieve their educational goals, and improving their quality of life through community programs. During natural disasters like wildfires, storms, tornadoes, and pandemics, AFAS is able to move quickly to deliver assistance to Airmen, Guardians, and their families effectively and efficiently, while also maintaining our core programs without disruption. AFAS's unique combination of expertise, experience, and commitment ensures quick and impactful solutions to the complex challenges faced by Airmen, Guardians, and their families.


Our mission is to help those who have served our country honorably live with dignity and independence. The service dog programs of America's VetDogs were created to provide enhanced mobility and renewed independence to veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders with physical and emotional disabilities, allowing them to once again live with pride and self-reliance -- to Live Without Boundaries. America's VetDogs specializes in placing highly-skilled service and guide dogs to individuals with physical injuries, PTSD, hearing and vision loss, seizures, and with other conditions and disabilities. All services are provided at no cost including transportation to and from our campus in Smithtown, New York, instruction, and a lifetime of aftercare support.
The Armed Services Arts Partnership (ASAP) fosters creative communities where veterans, service members, military family members, and caregivers thrive through the arts. We deliver evidence-based community arts programming, including immersive classes, introductory workshops, and performances across a variety of art forms, including stand-up comedy, storytelling, improv, creative writing, acting, the visual arts, and more. Our programs provide participants a supportive environment in which they can find community, self expression, and growth through the arts. Most importantly, our research indicates ASAP participants experience improved social connectedness, resilience, self esteem, stress, and integration of self as a direct result of ASAP programs and these results are sustained over time.


Avalon Action Alliance provides life-changing training and treatment programs to our nation's veterans and first responders who suffer from co-occurring symptoms related to traumatic brain injury (TBI), post-traumatic stress (PTS), and substance abuse (SA), the three leading causes of suicide.


To help severely wounded veteran families of Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation New Dawn, and the Global War on Terror to recover from their injuries and illnesses, and to inspire other organizations and the general public to participate in this effort. Since being founded in 2004, the Coalition has served nearly 226,000 veteran families nationally through its various programs.


The Code of Support Foundation leverages the nation's full spectrum of resources to ensure all members of our military, veterans, and their families receive the benefits and support they need and have earned. We work to eliminate the barriers between our veterans and the millions of dollars spent on programs designed to serve them.
We are dedicated to advancing brain health by fast-tracking precision diagnostics and tailored therapeutics, leading the way to cure invisible wounds for the millions of veterans, service members, first responders, and civilians who suffer from brain trauma-related conditions.


Cohen Veterans Bioscience (CVB) is a non-profit biomedical research organization leading a new approach to research, diagnosis and treatment of PTSD and TBI. We are dedicated to advancing brain health by fast-tracking precision diagnostics and tailored therapeutics, leading the way to cure invisible wounds for the millions of veterans, service members, first responders, and civilians who suffer from brain trauma-related conditions.


The mission of COA is to protect and enhance the public health and safety of the United States by supporting and advancing the interests of the Commissioned Corps and its officers. COA is the only organization working exclusively on behalf of the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.


We are dedicated to confronting the Veteran and First Responder mental health crisis by preventing suicide and reducing the impact of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Our approach centers on healing through a clinical trauma counseling retreat that combines evidence-based therapy, scuba diving as an alternative healing practice, and spiritual guidance.
"We are dedicated to a single purpose: empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity. We accomplish this by ensuring that veterans and their families can access the full range of benefits available to them; fighting for the interests of America's injured heroes on Capitol Hill; and educating the public about the great sacrifices and needs of veterans transitioning back to civilian life."


Conducting, inspiring, and communicating transformative research that seeks to illuminate the unique challenges military veterans face when transitioning to the civilian workforce, and leveraging this research to affect meaningful policy and corporate structural changes to support positive employment outcomes for veterans.


Connecting Relationships & Resources To Bring Our Heroes Home, One Operation At A Time. Eagle OPS, a 501(c)3 organization, is dedicated to empowering veterans, their families, and patriots by fostering connections through social activities, fitness, and volunteerism. Our mission is to create meaningful relationships that not only enrich lives but also provide essential support for a healthy transition home. Through these connections, Eagle OPS links veterans to valuable resources, encouraging a smoother journey towards a fulfilling post-service life.


Through direct service and advocacy campaigns, Easterseals is leading the way to full equity, inclusion, and access for 61 million Americans living with disabilities, including veterans and military families. Our national network of 70 regional Affiliates serves 1.5 million individuals, their families, and caregivers with programming to enrich education, enhance healthcare, expand employment, elevate transportation, and engage community. Easterseals protects the rights of people with disabilities through advocacy campaigns raising awareness among the public and policy makers at the local, state, and federal level.
Endeavors passionately serves vulnerable people in crisis through our innovative, personalized approach. We seek to provide comprehensive, effective, and innovative services that encourage growth, allowing people to build better lives for themselves, their families, and their communities because we believe that everyone holds the capacity to grow, heal, change, succeed, and affect others positively.
Exit12 is a contemporary dance company committed to creating and performing works of high cultural significance that inspire conversations about world differences and the lasting effects of violence and conflict on communities, families, and individuals. Exit12 investigates the military experience by exploring the service member, the family, the perceived enemy, shared humanity, homecomings, and trauma. Through movement workshops, performances, and presentations, Exit12 heals the veteran and military-connected community, educates civilians, and advocates for veterans' issues.


Frontline Healing Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, supports programs that address the unmet needs of suffering servicemen and women and give individuals and communities the tools to become self-sufficient. We want to help warriors heal so that they may become self-reliant after our support ends, and that help build upon and strengthen relationships within communities. The purpose of the Foundation is to assist our Warriors who may not have insurance or the means to fund their healing.
Creating a supportive and engaging community: Game Corps by Tech For Troops provides Veterans with a vital lifeline. The camaraderie and connection found in gaming can be a powerful tool in combating isolation and mental health struggles, offering hope and support to those who need it most.


To develop resilient individuals and communities; to grow our social impact through responsive, scalable, individualized mental health programs aimed at closing access and delivery gaps to mental health care. Majority of focus remains customized mental health care for military, veterans and their loved ones with some work in support of those impacted by mass violence or other human made trauma.


Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs, Inc. is a national organization designed for the charitable purpose of rescuing, raising, training and donating highly skilled medical service dogs to mitigate the challenges of people with visible and invisible disabilities. In addition, it is the goal of Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs, Inc., to pioneer education and scientific study for the further advancement of service dog training, raising public awareness of the laws regarding disabilities, thus eliminating prejudice and discrimination and lessoning the burden of the disabled on the government, their communities, care givers and families.


Guitars For Vets creates community, camaraderie, purpose and renewed passion for life, in Veterans during their Post Traumatic Growth Journey. This is 100% free to Veterans and is more than just a service we provide, it is a community we create for Veterans to thrive!


Hero's Bridge® is dedicated to serving elderly veterans, aged 65 and older. We bridge our veterans to a better quality of life through our age-specific and innovative programs. These services are available to our heroes wherever they call home, at no expense to them or their families.
The mission of Home Base, a Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Program, is to heal the invisible wounds for Veterans of all eras, Service Members, Military Families and Families of the Fallen through world-class clinical care, wellness, education and research - all at no cost to them.
We believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For The Warriors provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources.


At iGolf4VETS, our mission is to promote diversity, equality, and inclusion by providing Veterans and their families from all backgrounds a therapeutic outlet to address Mental Health Disorders and Suicide Prevention. Through the sport of golf, we aim to foster a sense of belonging while educating on VA Programs and supporting a community that embraces diversity and equality.
"We are dedicated to improving the lives of both our Veterans and their families. Through our Mobility, Caregiver, Advocacy, Casework, Operation RESILIENCY, Independence@Home and Family programs, The Independence Fund strives to bridge the gap of unmet needs for Veterans and their Caregivers."













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