What Happens When You Say Yes?

You help us reach our full potential so we can launch a bold new nonprofit initiative to support America’s First Responders, Veterans and their families. Our 501(c)(3) will provide critical aid to the sick, disabled, homeless, and their families, with a specialized rehabilitation center focused on recovery from PTSD-driven addiction.

But before a distressed person enters the rehab process they must be enrolled.  When fully funded and in operation we will put in place an aggressive outreach program to reach those in need. Even to the point of having fully trained people on the streets locating those who need to be in the program.

Then after completing the rehab program we will stay with the graduates to get temporary housing, gain education, placement in a good job and permanent housing.

We will use every resource to get to this ultimate goal of recovery that brings a client back to a fully functioning life.

What Happens After You Say Yes?

Funding is a never ending process. There are several different ways to donate and be recognized.

1. As a Sponsor.  This is a person or company that pledges to contribute substantial donations on an ongoing basis.
2, As a Supporter.  This is a person or company that pledges to contribute  donations on an ongoing basis.
3. As a donor.  This is a person or a company that makes a one time donation.

4. With Grants. 
These are made to deserving nonprofits and we will be aggressively applying for those offered to those providing funds to nonprofits like us.
5. Using our own app.  Our app is a “shopping app”.  Part of what we’re seeking the seed funding to launch a proof-of-concept in the San Diego Metropolitan Area, home to over 3.2 million residents. This pilot has the potential to unlock multiple millions in recurring donations—and when scaled to the top 100 metro areas, it could generate over $1 billion annually having sustainable impact.

In addition to assisting those at the street level, with that kind of money we feel we can work well toward a cure for PTSD which strikes people in all ages and societal level, not just first responders.

How Do I Make My Donation?