VET5 Foundation

Vet5 Mission Framework

Restoring Strength, Purpose, and Community After Injury

Acceptance of the New Reality

Objective: Help injured veterans and first responders confront life-changing injuries and recognize that their story is not over.

Vet5 Approach
  • Introduce participants to adaptive outdoor experiences.
  • Show that life after injury can still include adventure, challenge, and accomplishment.
  • Provide an environment where injury is acknowledged but not defining.

Key Message
Injury changes the path — it does not end the mission.

Rebuilding Purpose

Objective: Restore a sense of identity and mission that many lose after injury or retirement.

Vet5 Approach
  • Outdoor challenges that require effort and resilience.
  • Opportunities for participants to mentor others later.
  • Encourage veterans and first responders to rediscover their role as leaders.

Key Message
Purpose is not lost after injury — it is rediscovered.

Brotherhood & Community

Objective: Replace isolation with strong bonds formed through shared experience.

Vet5 Approach
  • Small group trips that build trust and camaraderie.
  • Activities that require teamwork and mutual support.
  • Build lifelong connections among veterans and first responders.

Key Message
No one heals alone.

Physical & Mental Resilience

Objective: Demonstrate that physical disability does not eliminate capability.

Vet5 Approach
  • Adaptive deep sea fishing
  • Hunting and outdoor challenges
  • Encouraging participants to push beyond perceived limitations

Key Message
The body may change — the warrior mindset does not.

Post-Injury Growth

Objective: Help participants leave stronger than when they arrived.

Vet5 Approach
  • Confidence building through real achievement
  • Leadership opportunities within Vet5
  • Encouraging participants to help the next veteran or first responder

Key Message
The goal is not just recovery — it is growth.

Vet5 Program Structure

Phase 1 — Introduction

Participants experience their first Vet5 trip and see what is still possible.

Phase 2 — Challenge

Participants engage in activities that rebuild confidence and physical capability.

Phase 3 — Connection

Participants form lasting relationships and support networks.

Phase 4 — Leadership

Participants return to help mentor future participants.

Core Vet5 Pillars

Adventure

Challenge the body and mind through outdoor experiences.

Recovery

Support healing from physical and psychological trauma.

Community

Build lasting brotherhood among veterans and first responders.

Purpose

Help participants rediscover identity and mission.