🎙️Listen Now! The newest episode of the Gary Sinise Foundation Podcast, in honor of Mac Sinise, is now available. Listen at host, Cristin Bartter, talks with Ginger Gilbert Ravella, widow of fallen hero, U.S. Air Force Major Troy Gilbert, as she shares her experience with sudden loss, her involvement with Widows of Heroes, and gives compassionate guidance for individuals who are new to their grief journey. Whether you’ve experienced loss yourself, or are supporting friends and family who are grieving, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! Click to subscribe or listen wherever you stream your favorite podcasts. https://bit.ly/3Lswn7N
Gary Sinise Foundation
Non-profit Organizations
Nashville, TN 201,714 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.
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http://www.garysinisefoundation.org
External link for Gary Sinise Foundation
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Nashville, TN
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2011
Locations
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Gary Sinise Foundation
Nashville, TN 37204, US
Employees at Gary Sinise Foundation
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Erin Dancer, MBA
Senior Philanthropic Advisor
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Gib Bosworth
Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, Gary Sinise Foundation | Veteran & First Responder Champion | Cross-Functional Leader Expertise | Aviation |…
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Laura Krieger, MBA, CFRE
Senior Director - Philanthropic Strategy & Operations at Gary Sinise Foundation
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Gayani R. Weerasinghe, Esq., M.A.
Intellectual Property & Corporate Law Attorney | In-house Legal Counsel Services| Negotiate Complex Commercial Agreements | Former Co-Editor, San…
Updates
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This year, we celebrate the Marine Corps Reserve's birthday, honoring over a century of dedication and service. Since its founding in 1916, the Marine Corps Reserve has been a vital part of our nation's defense, providing trained units and qualified individuals in times of national emergency. These citizen Marines embody the spirit of "Always Ready," balancing civilian lives with the call to serve. Today, we salute their unwavering commitment and the critical role they play in keeping our nation safe. Semper Fidelis!
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This #WarriorWednesday, we honor Col. Julia Hamblet, a trailblazing Marine who transformed the role of women in the Marine Corps. Serving from WWII through the 1960s, she became the youngest woman to head the Women Marines and was instrumental in integrating women into the Corps. Col. Hamblet commanded thousands of women and received the Legion of Merit for her outstanding service. Her leadership broke barriers and paved the way for future generations of women in the military. Her legacy of courage and dedication will never be forgotten. Semper Fi, Col. Hamblet!
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Last week, we had the honor of sending WWII veterans from New York on a special trip to the The National WWII Museum in New Orleans. With support from American Airlines and a local high school, this journey is more than just a trip—it’s an opportunity for these brave veterans to share untold stories, connect with others, and inspire the next generation. We’re proud to host these trips and continue to preserve their legacies. https://bit.ly/4fZNgVk
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This #MedalOfHonorMonday, we honor Corporal Edward Andrew Bennett for his extraordinary bravery during WWII. When his company was pinned down by enemy fire in Heckhuscheid, Germany, Cpl. Bennett courageously flanked the enemy, single-handedly eliminating seven German soldiers in a fierce hand-to-hand battle. His fearless actions saved countless lives and ensured the success of his unit's mission. Today, we salute you!
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"It's very healing, just knowing Gary's got my back." We had the honor of welcoming the children of fallen heroes from the Vietnam War to the Gary Sinise Foundation offices in Nashville. Their courage and resilience remind us that the sacrifices of their loved ones will never be forgotten. As we continue to support these incredible families, we stand together to honor the legacy of those who gave everything for our freedom.
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This #SaturdaySalute, we are honored to recognize Army Sergeant Joshua Wetzel, a true symbol of resilience and courage. On May 31, 2012, while leading his weapons squad in Afghanistan, Josh’s life changed forever when he lost both legs in an IED blast. Despite the unimaginable challenges, Josh met them with incredible strength and grit. Since that fateful day, Josh has not only learned to walk again but has also runs, swims, hand cycles, and has even monoskiied. He pursued his passion for learning, earning a degree in marketing from Auburn University, and Josh and his wife, Paige, are also authors sharing their inspiring journey through faith and resilience for others. Josh’s story is a testament to the power of determination, love, and an unbreakable spirit. We are honored to recognize you, Josh, for all you have achieved and for the inspiration you continue to provide. Thank you for your incredible strength and for showing us all what it means to never give up. We salute you! #SaluteYourHero
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🎙️ Watch a preview of our next Gary Sinise Foundation Podcast, in honor of Mac Sinise, which drops next Thursday, August 29th. In this episode, host Cristin Bartter sits down with Ginger Ravella, widow of fallen hero, U.S. Air Force Major Troy Gilbert, to share her powerful story. Click the link to subscribe and catch up on our latest episodes in the meantime! https://bit.ly/3Lswn7N
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This #WarriorWednesday, we salute Lt. j.g. Madeline Swegle, the Navy’s first-known Black woman to earn her ‘wings of gold’ as a tactical air pilot in 2020. Swegle is part of a new generation of TACAIR pilots, mastering state-of-the-art equipment on the USS Gerald R. Ford. Thank you for your service and trailblazing spirit, Lt. Swegle!
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The Gary Sinise Foundation Newsletter has dropped! Catch up on the latest news from around the Foundation and see how your support is changing the lives of our nation's heroes for the better. https://bit.ly/43fnLta