The Foundation recently made a donation to support the construction of a new community center for veterans in NC. The center will offer workshops and art classes and will provide resources for veterans in areas ranging from employment support to legal aid to financial counseling. The Second Dragoons Firepit Foundation looks forward to collaborating on the initial phase of the community center and also contributing during the second phase of construction which will feature housing options for veterans.
Uncategorized
Support for National History Day
The Second Dragoons Firepit Foundation is pleased to support the 2025 National History Day in North Carolina (https://www.dncr.nc.gov/nchistoryday/ThisYear) by providing funding for the best high school presentation related to Military History. One of our board members, Paul Gauthier, has been involved in NHD for years. The award-winning presentation covered Sherman’s March and the eventual surrender of Johnston to Sherman at Bennett Place, NC, a site recently visited by some of our founders and board members.
Scholarship Donation to Cardinal Gibbons High School
The Second Dragoons Firepit Foundation recently made a contribution to an endowment at Cardinal Gibbons High School that is set up to provide scholarships to the children of military veterans or first responders.
Support for Homefront Mental Health
The Second Dragoons Firepit Foundation, in coordination with one of our founders participating in the 8th Annual Outrace the Stigma 5k in Raleigh, has contributed to the Homefront program operated by the North Carolina chapter of the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI). The Homefront program links veterans and their families with volunteers who have expertise in working with those who are still struggling after returning from deployments.
Veteran Support at Transitions LifeCare
Michael Jurcazak, father-in-law to the Foundation’s President and grandfather to the Foundation’s Secretary, resided in hospice care at Transitions LifeCare in Cary, NC, during his final days. As Mike had served in the Air Force, the facility coordinated to have two veterans visit, say a few words, and present a flag, framed certificate, and flag pin to the family. Impressed with the presentation, the Foundation wished to help honor veterans in hospice care and at the request of the Hospice Coordinator funded and delivered five US flag throw blankets for veterans during their stay.
Past Projects
In addition to the specific and current projects shown here, since our formation the Foundation has also supported the following efforts:
- WWII Museum Brick Laying
- 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment Memorial Service, Fort Carson, CO
- Second Dragoons Firepit Foundation College Scholarships
- Operation Care Package – Houston to Kandahar
- Iraqi Interpreter Support Upon Arrival to US
- Wreaths Across America
- Disabled Former Cavalry Trooper Support Project – Ramp Build
- Disabled Veteran Wheelchair Sports
If you support the work of the Second Dragoons Firepit Foundation, please consider sending a check to our Treasurer at the address noted below (in order to avoid PayPal fees), or Donate via PayPal
SSG Brian Freeman Scholarship
U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Brian L. Freeman was killed in combat in Iraq in 2005 while serving with the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment. The SSG Freeman Scholarship was established by his family to provide college funding for one student per year who graduates from Freeman’s former high school and writes the best essay concerning what our country or military means to them. The Second Dragoons Firepit Foundation has supported the scholarship effort and has received a copy of the winning essay from the Freeman family.
SSG Freeman’s memory lives on through his family’s dedication to this scholarship and we are proud to be associated with this effort. SSG Freeman’s 3ACR commander, LTG (R) H.R. McMaster, sent the Foundation a note with his donation thanking us for honoring the memory of SSG Brian Freeman.
Afghan Allies Support
Since September, 2021, the Foundation has been supporting an Afghan interpreter who risked his life and the lives of his family by assisting our Special Forces friends during their missions in Afghanistan. The family arrived in Quantico, VA after a harrowing escape and entered the Special Immigration Visa and Humanitarian Parole programs as legal immigrants to the US. The Foundation supported the family with clothing and educational supplies upon arrival and as they settled in the Seattle area, and in 2024 we were cheered to hear that they had received their Green Cards.
Shelton Red Hat Leadership Challenge
In 2024 the Second Dragoons Firepit Foundation funded a scholarship to support a participant in the Shelton Red Hat Leadership Challenge. The Red Hat Challenge is part of the Shelton Leadership Center at NC State University and seeks to provide a week of practical leadership training during the summer to current high school students. One of the members of the Firepit National Security Seminar serves as a mentor for the program and testified to the benefits, and we were able to identify a participant in need of financial assistance whose father had served in the U.S. Army and received a medical discharge.
Veterans Village
In 2021 the Second Dragoons Firepit Foundation supported Awake Ministries (in a collaborative effort with Veterans Rural Outreach and CrossRoads Missions) as the group built a community of small houses for veterans in need in Shelbyville, KY. The donation was made in honor of Long Ridge Farm near Shelbyville, KY, where the Foundation had gathered for several board meetings.
We continued to track the progress of the Veterans Village and due to the positive impact in the community we made an additional contribution in 2024.
See a video of the Veterans Village build here: https://player.vimeo.com/video/397682991