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This month the Navy SEAL Foundation supported 48 wounded, ill and injured requests which included logistical family support, required rehabilitation equipment, veteran medical support for combat sustained injuries, casualty checks, medical board stipend support, respite child care, and other financial assistance.
On September 19, the Navy SEAL Foundation celebrated the establishment of our new west coast location with a grand opening event. The official ribbon cutting ceremony and community open house were attended by many of our closest friends in Coronado, local dignitaries, military leaders, and community members. The office is centrally located in downtown Coronado off B Avenue, and it serves as a resource center for SEALs and NSW personnel on the west coast.
Through our Veteran Crisis Assistance Program, NSF provides crucial resources, tragedy assistance funds, and transition support to NSW veterans in need. We work to quickly respond to the needs of our NSW veteran families, ensuring those who have served with dignity and honor have the resources they need to face life’s challenges.
We are pleased to announce the recent hiring of retired SEAL Chris Irwin to the position of Director of Development for the West
Coast Region.
This month the Navy SEAL Foundation supported 17 requests under our Warrior & Family Support pillar. In one case, the infant of an active-duty SEAL experienced significant complications following birth, and because of these complications they now require around-the-clock care and attention.
The Foundation provides a range of programs and services to those warriors and families who have sustained injuries, illnesses or catastrophic loss during, or because of, their Naval Special Warfare (NSW) service.
This month, NSF supported 56 wounded, ill and injured requests (32 SEAL, 5 SWCC, 10 Support and 9 Retired) which included logistical family support, necessary rehabilitation equipment, veteran medical support for combat sustained injuries, casualty checks,
medical board stipends, respite childcare, and other financial assistance. An active-duty SEAL was injured during training and
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.