Gary Sinise Foundation

Gary Sinise Foundation

Non-profit Organizations

Nashville, TN 203,675 followers

Serving Honor and Need.

About us

At the Gary Sinise Foundation, we serve our nation by honoring our defenders, veterans, first responders, their families, and those in need. We do this by creating and supporting unique programs designed to entertain, educate, inspire, strengthen, and build communities.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Nashville, TN
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2011

Locations

Employees at Gary Sinise Foundation

Updates

  • View organization page for Gary Sinise Foundation, graphic

    203,675 followers

    We are so thankful for our partnership with Simple Green and for our San Diego chapter! We can't wait to welcome U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Dennett Oregon home.

    We are very grateful for our longstanding partnership with Simple Green. Simple Green/The EGBAR Foundation presented GSF with a $150,000 donation this week at the Simple Green Headquarters in Huntington Beach. This donation will go directly to support U.S. Army Staff Sargeant Dennett Oregon’s specially adapted smart home in Murrieta, California. Click here to join Simple Green in their efforts to help us welcome U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Denett Oregon and his family home on October 24th: https://bit.ly/4h1P8xi

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for Gary Sinise Foundation, graphic

    203,675 followers

    The latest episode of the Gary Sinise Foundation Podcast, in honor of Mac Sinise, is live! This week, Cristin Bartter sits down with U.S. Army Sergeant Bryan Anderson, who shares the story of the day that changed his life, his passion for acting, and his enduring friendship with Gary Sinise. It’s a conversation full of resilience, humor, and inspiration that you won’t want to miss. Click here to subscribe and listen now: https://bit.ly/46suFwE

  • View organization page for Gary Sinise Foundation, graphic

    203,675 followers

    Today is DAF Day, and the Gary Sinise Foundation is honored to be a part of this incredible day of giving! Your support makes a direct impact, and you can choose to designate your gift to our hurricane relief efforts. Loyal donors like John S. have found great meaning in supporting our nation’s heroes through their Donor Advised Funds. "My wife and I have been blessed in our lives. We both believe it's important to give back. Our veterans need our thanks and support, and the Gary Sinise Foundation is one of the best ways to ensure the money gets to those who served our country." Join us in giving back – your donation can make a lasting impact today! Click here to learn more and donate now: https://bit.ly/3zWF6Nf

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for Gary Sinise Foundation, graphic

    203,675 followers

    We want to thank you for your incredible support so far in response to our Hurricane Helene relief efforts. Your contributions are providing vital emergency help such as food, water, medicine, chainsaws, generators, and protective gear for first responders and military working tirelessly across the Southeast. But the work isn’t over. We still need your help for immediate relief efforts, and we are committed to long-term recovery as communities begin the process of rebuilding. Please consider making a donation today to ensure that we can continue to provide the resources needed both now, and in the months to come. Click here to learn more about our relief efforts and to donate now: https://bit.ly/3YaDqJb

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for Gary Sinise Foundation, graphic

    203,675 followers

    Hurricane Helene has left a 500-mile path of destruction from Florida and Georgia to the Appalachian Mountains. The flooding in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina has made recovery efforts incredibly dangerous. Our first responders and military are on the ground, working tirelessly, but they need your help. Your urgent donation will provide critical supplies like water, food, and life-saving support to affected families and communities. Join us at the Gary Sinise Foundation to assist these heroes in their efforts to rebuild. Together, we can make a difference. Click here to donate today: https://bit.ly/3YaDqJb

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for Gary Sinise Foundation, graphic

    203,675 followers

    We were honored to celebrate U.S. Army Sgt. Matthew Krumwiede during his recent Walls of Honor Ceremony. After surviving an IED blast in Afghanistan in 2012, Matthew's recovery and resilience has been nothing short of inspiring. From relearning how to walk to embracing adaptive sports and giving back to his community, Matthew continues to show what it means to be strong and resilient. As he and his family prepare for their next chapter in Idaho, we are honored to be building him a specially adapted house to restore his independence. We can't wait to welcome him home!

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for Gary Sinise Foundation, graphic

    203,675 followers

    Here’s a sneak peek of the next episode of the Gary Sinise Foundation Podcast, in honor of Mac Sinise. In this episode, Cristin Bartter sits down with U.S. Army Sgt. Bryan Anderson, who lost both of his legs and his left hand as a result of an IED blast in 2015. Plus, stay tuned for a surprise appearance from Gary Sinise himself! In the meantime, click here to subscribe and catch up on other episodes, or listen wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. https://bit.ly/3Lswn7N

  • View organization page for Gary Sinise Foundation, graphic

    203,675 followers

    It's #WarriorWednesday, and today we are honoring U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Samantha "FORCE" Colombo! Samantha is an inspiring pilot with a rich family legacy in the U.S. Air Force. Raised in a military family, she was initially reluctant to join the Air Force, but embraced her path when she reflected on how much she loved being a part of the military community. From soaring over Oklahoma in her first T-38 flight to becoming an F-16 pilot, Samantha continues to break barriers - literally and figuratively! As she says, "Don't let doubts or fears stop you." Keep flying high, Lt. Colombo! We salute you! ✈️

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for Gary Sinise Foundation, graphic

    203,675 followers

    Happy National Fire Pup Day! 🐾🔥 Today, we celebrate all of the incredible K9's who work tirelessly to protect our communities. One pup in particular, Kai, was an incredible arson detection dog who dedicated nine years of her life to the San Antonio Fire Department. Kai was rescued from a shelter as a puppy, and had a long and heroic career in fire investigation. In 2014, Kai was named the American Humane Hero Dog of the Year and she also inspired countless children by visiting schools and educating them about fire safety. Kai will be forever remembered as a hardworking and loyal dog who made a lasting impact on her community. Let's celebrate all the fire pups who dedicate their lives to keeping us safe!

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • View organization page for Gary Sinise Foundation, graphic

    203,675 followers

    Today's #MedalofHonorMonday celebrates Colonel Paris Davis for his extraordinary bravery on June 17-18, 1965, which saved lives during a daring mission in Vietnam. While leading a nighttime raid, he and his team ambushed an enemy force, resulting in heavy enemy casualties. Even after sustaining injuries himself, Colonel Davis fearlessly rallied his troops and rescued a critically wounded sergeant, all while directing air and artillery support. His selflessness and courage reflect the highest ideals of military service. Gary got the opportunity to meet Colonel Davis at our Welcome Home Concert for Vietnam Veterans in 2023! Thank you, Colonel Davis, for your unwavering dedication!

    • No alternative text description for this image

Affiliated pages

Similar pages

Browse jobs