Project Sanctuary

Operation Hat Trick Renews Partnership with Project Sanctuary

LogoProject Sanctuary announced a renewed partnership with Operation Hat Trick (OHT) today to support the healing and recovery of military families. OHT is making a $9,000 donation to Project Sanctuary, covering all costs for three military families to participate in Project Sanctuary's two-year program, beginning with a 6-day retreat. By focusing on mental health first, Project Sanctuary uses outdoor recreation therapy to facilitate healing for military families, enabling them to reconnect and thrive. Many of the participating families are dealing with PTS (post-traumatic stress), possible divorce and ongoing turmoil due to their visible or invisible wounds.

Colorado's Davey Coach Sales Donates New Bus to Project Sanctuary

LogoDavey Coach Sales of Sedalia, CO, presented a brand new 2015 Van Terra by Turtle Top bus to Granby-based national nonprofit Project Sanctuary on Friday, January 23, at YMCA Snow Mountain Ranch in Granby.

Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Industry Donates over $53,000 to Support Military Families

LogoThe 3rd Annual Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Poker Classic, benefiting Project Sanctuary this past November, was another record breaker. The event generated over $24,500 in donations to Project Sanctuary—bringing the three-year total to $53,000 for services to our military families. The donations support Project Sanctuary's six-day retreats, which help military families go from battle ready to family ready.

Operation Hat Trick Partners with Project Sanctuary to Help Military Families Heal

LogoProject Sanctuary announced a new partnership with Operation Hat Trick (OHT) today to support the healing and recovery of military families. OHT is making a $6,000 donation to Project Sanctuary, covering all costs for two military families to attend Retreat #60, from October 10-15. Project Sanctuary’s retreats bring military families together in an outdoor environment so they can reconnect and heal. Many of the families attending Project Sanctuary retreats are dealing with PTS (post-traumatic stress), possible divorce and ongoing turmoil due to their visible or invisible wounds. The retreats heal families, bringing smiles back to their faces and providing valuable classes on healthy marriage, financial success and much more.

Project Sanctuary Joins R4 Alliance to Better Serve Our Veterans

LogoProject Sanctuary proudly announces its status as a founding member of R4 Alliance, a membership of Programs of Excellence providing community and therapeutic recreation service to Our Military Family (U.S. service members, veterans, and their families), joining forces to overcome barriers in our industry.

Project Sanctuary and Undaunted Apparel Announce Partnership as Part of National Military Appreciation Month

LogoProject Sanctuary, the impact organization that takes military families from battle-ready to family-ready through outdoor, therapeutic retreats, today announced a new partnership with Undaunted Apparel to support the stability and strength of military families. Undaunted Apparel, whose company mantra is “Wear What Matters,” is committed to donating 10% of all profits to a military beneficiary and has agreed to streamline their previous assortment of military charities in order to focus on a single, results-oriented partner: Project Sanctuary.

Two Texas-Based Veterans Elected to Project Sanctuary Board

LogoProject Sanctuary took the next step in preparing for projected growth in retreat offerings for military families, electing two new members to its Board of Directors. Joseph “Joe” Morrin and Lt. Col. (Dr.) David Tharp will each serve two-year terms.