Civic & Social Organization - Ramona, California, United States
The Mendleton Foundation was created with one simple idea; leave no brother behind. Mendleton started life as a Facebook group designed to build camaraderie and give Camp Pendleton Marines and Sailors a way to exchange extra gear. One evening, though, a Marine, in a dark place and with nowhere else to turn, reached out for support. Within the hour, dozens had offered him the helping hand he needed. Since that fateful evening, our membership has grown tenfold, but one thing has remained the same; Brotherhood. Mendleton has been, and will remain, a place for Service members to help Service members. Mendleton is comprised of active duty service members and veterans of all branches in two separate functions; a private members only online forum, and our public nonprofit foundation. The Mendleton Foundation is a recognized 501(c)(3) charity which enables us to use generous donations to help us connect veterans, host events, and set up outings as a means to help raise awareness of the suicide epidemic that is plaguing our beloved military. The Mendleton Foundation is on a mission to drop the suicide rate of our veterans to zero, because even one life taken from this world to soon is one too many.The Mendleton Foundation was created in 2015 by David Hackman and Michael Moss, both veterans of the Navy and Marine Corps respectively. Beyond our founders Mendleton is supported by active duty and veteran volunteers from all of our armed services. As of November 21, 2015, Mendleton had just over 16,000 members, as of 2019 Mendleton has over 45,000 members.MENdleton was first established as an online forum for veterans and active duty members alike to reach out and connect with one another. Today MENdleton is a recognized 501(c)(3) charity, and will use any funds collected to hold events, and to help any qualifying veteran or active duty service member who reaches out to us.
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