ABOUT THE

SEAL LEGACY FOUNDATION

The SEAL Legacy Foundation is dedicated to providing support to families of wounded and fallen United States Navy SEALs, educational assistance for SEALs and their families, and other charitable causes benefiting the SEAL community. Established in 2011, the SEAL Legacy Foundation is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, tax-exempt organization based in Austin, TX. The Foundation was founded by SEALs, is run by SEALs, and supports the brave men of the U.S. Navy SEAL Teams.

The SEAL Legacy

The SEAL Legacy has been developed and fostered for the more than 50-year history of the United States Navy SEAL Teams. NO SEAL has ever been captured and NO SEAL has ever been left behind on the field of battle, dead or alive. This Legacy is the very genesis of the SEAL Brotherhood – an ethos that binds them together and demands they not fail one another. That is what drives SEALs. That is what inspires SEALs. It is this same Legacy that is the driving force for the SEAL Legacy Foundation. Our intent is simple: Honor the Brotherhood, Preserve the Legacy, and Ensure that NO ONE IS LEFT BEHIND.

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ABOUT THE

NAVY SEALS FUND

“Brotherhood Beyond Battlefield”

The Navy SEALs Fund – Brotherhood Beyond Battlefield® is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt charity, built by Navy SEALs to serve Navy SEALs and their families. All positions within the organization are filled by an all-volunteer staff. With no paid positions and a passion for giving back, more than 99% of all donations go directly to support our mission.

Our primary mission is to provide support for All Generations of current, retired, and former UDT/SEAL teammates and their immediate dependents, including Gold Star Families. The overall objective is to strengthen the bonds of the Brotherhood and reduce the financial burden of members of the Navy UDT/SEAL community who are in need of assistance.

The Navy SEALs Fund – Brotherhood Beyond Battlefield® has no red tape and is able to provide immediate help to those in need, when they need it, often within hours of the call for help. We are grateful for your support of our mission, ensuring that no one goes it alone.

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About the

seals veterans foundation

To maintain the connections that keep the brotherhood strong. To better serve our SEAL, Underwater Demolition Team, and Special Warfare Veterans, the UDT-SEAL Association established the SEAL Veterans Foundation. The Foundation raises funds for the Association’s Life Assistance and Scholarship programs. Our goal is to keep the Brotherhood and their families strong and secure.

We serve Navy SEAL veterans and their families. From the Frogmen of World War II and Underwater Demolitions Teams of Korea to the SEALs who fought in Vietnam, to today’s Brave Warriors who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and countless other conflicts, the Foundation is a lifelong resource.

The SEAL Veterans Foundation supports life-long assistance and scholarship programs that benefit SEAL Veterans and their families. These programs are run by the UDT-SEAL Association, a 501(c)19 Veterans Service Organization. Our goal is to ensure our veterans receive the assistance they need when they need it.

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About the

navy seal foundation

The Navy SEAL Foundation provides immediate and ongoing support and assistance to the Naval Special Warfare community and its families.

Since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, there has been an unprecedented demand for our Special Operations Forces. Never before has so much been asked of so few, from so many, for so long. Established in 2000 to serve U.S. Navy SEALs, Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen, Naval Special Warfare support personnel, and their families, the Navy SEAL Foundation’s programs are focused on the preservation of the Naval Special Warfare force and their families. We provide a comprehensive set of programs specifically designed to improve health and welfare, build and enhance resiliency, empower and educate families and provide critical support during times of illness, injury, loss, and transition.

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