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This month the Navy SEAL Foundation supported 70 wounded, ill and injured requests which included help with logistical family
support, necessary rehabilitation equipment, veteran medical support for combat sustained injuries, funds for immediate tragedy
assistance, medical board stipend support, respite childcare and other financial assistance.
This month, the Foundation supported 65 wounded, ill and injured requests to
include logistical family support, necessary rehabilitation equipment, veteran
medical support for combat sustained injuries, casualty checks, medical board
stipend, respite childcare, and financial assistance.
This month, the Navy SEAL Foundation supported 22 wounded,
ill and injured requests (13 SEAL, 7 Support, 2 SWCC) to include
logistical family support, necessary rehabilitation equipment
and veteran medical support for combat sustained injuries.
November 6-7, the Navy SEAL Foundation hosted over 500 medical professionals, Naval Special Warfare (NSW) community members, caregivers and thought leaders at our 2ndAnnual Impact Forum, held at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego.
This month the Navy SEAL Foundation responded to 30 individual requests for support of a Naval Special Warfare Warriors and their families. Of the 30 requests, 14 of them were in support of SEALs; two were in support of SWCCs and 14 were for support personnel assigned to NSW commands.
The Navy SEAL Foundation, America’s premier nonprofit organization serving the Naval Special Warfare (NSW) community and its families, is excited to announce its plans to open a new permanent office space in Coronado, California. The planned […]
On Wednesday, September 27th, the Navy SEAL Foundation hosted its 6th annual Chicago Evening of Tribute to honor the bravery and sacrifice of the Naval Special Warfare community and its families. Under the leadership of Bill […]
This month the Foundation was excited to partner with Exum Mountain Guides and Mission Memorial Day to enable 3 active-duty SEALs to participate in the 5th annual Grand Teton Veterans Adaptive Climb with Exum Mountain Guides.
This month the Navy SEAL Foundation supported 29 wounded, ill and injured requests to include logistical family support, necessary rehabilitation equipment and veteran medical support for combat sustained injuries.
Hundreds gathered on July 20th at the Virginia Beach ocean front to witness the dedication of the country’s newest Navy SEAL Monument. The project, featuring the “Naked Warrior” statue and sand from places all around the world where SEALs have served, was spearheaded by Rick Woolard, a retired SEAL Captain.