Vet5 Foundation is a nonprofit supporting veterans and first responders through outdoor wellness retreats, resilience training, and purposeful reconnection with the outdoors and each other. In 2005, five young Soldiers—tight-knit Army buddies—deployed to Iraq together. They came from different states, different upbringings, and different paths, but somewhere between the dust, the heat, the mission
s, and the long nights, they became family. They fought together, ate together, laughed together, and carried each other through the worst days of a hard deployment from 2005–2006. That deployment shaped them—and it bonded them in a way few people ever truly understand. Over the years that followed, life took each of the five men in different directions—careers, families, moves, successes, and struggles. Yet the one thing they never expected was losing one of their own. One brother was taken by addiction, a silent enemy that too many veterans face alone. His loss hit like a blast wave. It forced the remaining four to confront a truth they had ignored:
Brotherhood isn’t automatic after service. Belonging fades if you let distance fill the cracks. Connection must be protected—or it disappears. Once a year—no matter what was happening in their lives—they would meet. Not in uniform, not under orders, not because someone told them to, but because their bond was worth preserving. They chose a new location every year: hunting trips, fishing weekends, cabins by the water, mountains, ball games, campsites, or just a firepit and a cooler. They checked in on each other—really checked in. They laughed, told stories, ribbed each other the way Soldiers do, and created a safe space where they could unload the weight no one else sees. Those meet-ups saved them more than once. And then fate struck again. Many years later, Casey—one of the original five, and now the President of Vet5—was catastrophically injured and paralyzed. His world changed overnight. For many, an injury like that ends the chapter. But not for Casey—because his brothers showed up. They flew in. They stood by his hospital bed. They encouraged him, lifted him, and refused to let him fight alone—just as they did in Iraq. Through that long recovery, one truth became painfully clear:
Veterans, first responders, Soldiers, Marines, Airmen, Sailors—even police, firefighters, and EMTs—all crave the same thing: belonging, brotherhood, a tribe. Some lose it when they leave the uniform. Some lose it when they are injured. Some lose it when age or circumstance ends their service. Some lose it silently, fighting battles no one else sees. Vet5 was born for them. Vet5 is a living promise carried forward by four brothers who lost a fifth: that no warrior should face life alone—no matter what uniform they once wore and no matter how many years have passed since their service. Today, the Vet5 Foundation exists to rebuild what so many are missing: community, purpose, belonging, and the unbreakable support that carries you through the darkest moments. This is more than a nonprofit. It’s a family. A legacy. A tribute. A lifeline. And a reminder that the strongest force on earth isn’t firepower—
it’s brotherhood.