
Sgt. Eric McColley, like so many other servicemen and women, gave his life doing what he loved; serving his country and those that he cared for. To honor him, one of the primary goals of the Foundation is to provide aid to active duty forward-deployed Marines. We are approaching this from several programmatic levels, including the assistance of sending care packages to our Marines in forward areas.

As our servicemen and women continue to do their part in our world's struggle for peace, we must find new ways to aid our wounded fellows returning home. The Foundation takes great pride in its efforts to provide aid and care to those servicemen and women who are injured in the line of duty. Through programs such as our Wounded Soldier Day Trips, we can help to lighten the load of soldiers who are suffering.

As long as there are conflicts, there will be disabled veterans. The Sgt. Mac Foundation sees the struggles which come with being a disabled veteran. That is why it is so important to the Foundation to provide assistance to those who need it most.

The VA is an overwhelming bureaucracy to many. School, home loans and VA compensation for service connected injuries are areas that can cause many to just give up. Veterans often need allies who will stand and fight alongside them in order for them to receive the aid and support they need. The Sgt. Mac Foundation is proud to provide information and support to navigate the VA processes to those Veterans.


