Summary
Organization name
Spirit of a Hero
Operating Budget
$100,000 - $249,999
Counties Served
Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Tarrant
Address
1997 Fair Oaks CircleCorinth, TX 76210
What Sparked the Spirit?
In April 2012, Spirit of a Hero Founder, Rick Turner, 82nd Airborne and Purple Heart Recipient, read the story of a young 82nd Airborne Paratrooper who had lost all four limbs. This young man, SSGT Travis Mills had lost his limbs but not his spirit! He was determined to drive on and be the husband and father he always intended despite his injuries. Rick knew he had to do something to help so he organized a motorcycle ride that in one day raised over $30,000! From that day on the spirit to help was sparked and Spirit of a Hero was born! #whatsparksyourspirit
Who Sparks the Spirit?
The name "Spirit of a Hero" truly describes who we are and who we help. The men and women we help have sacrificed limbs to protect our freedom. While many people would have given up, these brave service members decided to fight!
2012 Recipient - SSGT Travis Mills - quadruple amputee
2013 Recipient - SGT Jordan Folmar - double leg amputee
2014 Recipient - SSgt Marcus Burleson - double arm amputee
2015 Recipient - SSgt Omar Milan - single leg amputee, soft tissue and nerve damage to left leg, damage to left hand with loss of index finger, and damage to right arm with loss of the elbow and nerve damage
2016 Recipient - Sgt Adam Mayo - Quadriplegic
2017 Recipient - Cpl Brian Aft - double leg amputee
2018 Recipient - Sgt Stephen Jackel - double let amputee
2019 - SEAL Dan Licardo - double leg amputee
Despite their injuries our heroes never gave up the spirit! They have the SPIRIT of a HERO! #whosparksyourspirit
What's Your Spirit?
The Spirit of a Hero board consists of military veterans and civilians who know the cost of freedom is not free! They have the spirit of helping and giving back to the veteran community.
MISSON:
Spirit of a Hero is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to providing financial, developmental, and community support to veterans of the United States armed forces and their families.
VISION:
Spirit of a Hero will raise awareness of veteran behavioral health issues, provide hope and support, and bridge gaps in services through community driven activities.
Help us with our vision of a grand facility that offers both traditional and non-traditional services for Veterans with PTSD. At Ease will be a facility at which our heroes can feel at home, at peace, and at ease.
Organization name
Spirit of a Hero
Operating Budget
$100,000 - $249,999
Counties Served
Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Tarrant
Address
1997 Fair Oaks Circle