LEGACY PARTNER

  • Allete's MN Power Company Yellow Ribbon Golf Scrambler 2025

    We are extremely grateful to be selected for the Yellow Ribbon Golf Scramble this year happening in Duluth on June 27th!

    All of the money raised from this event will help us continue our mission to offer Free and effective EMDR therapy to ALL Veterans, currently serving military and Spouses in MN.

    Special thank you to all the hard work of Minnesota Power an ALLETE Company for putting on this event.

  • Duke Cannon Supply Company

    Veteran Resilience Project is honored to recognize Duke Cannon Supply Company as a Corporate Partner. From the very beginning, Duke Cannon has lived by its ethos of being “inspired by soldiers, benefiting Veterans” and established the Duke Cannon Veteran Fund to help facilitate successful transitions from military to civilian life. Through this fund, they support organizations that provide housing, healthcare, mental health services, educational opportunities, and job training to veterans and their families

    VRP is deeply grateful for Duke Cannon’s investment in our shared mission—providing trauma-informed therapy, peer support, and life-changing care for veterans in Minnesota. Their generosity ensures that therapeutic services like EMDR remain accessible to veterans and their families.

    Thanks to Duke Cannon’s leadership and support, VRP can continue bridging critical gaps in care and empowering veterans to heal.

    Heroes Discount – Duke Cannon

STABILITY PARTNER

  • Shoot For The Troops

    Veteran Resilience Project is grateful for SHOOT FOR THE TROOPS and their support on sharing VRP's message through our Outreach Program! If you would like to learn more about how this non-profit not only supports other non-profits but supports our military community by providing resources for those who are facing specific economic hardships. Shoot for the Troops (shootforthetroopsmn.com)

  • George R. Wolff VFW Post #425

    Post History

    VFW Post 425 d on Jwas chartereune 30th, 1920 and is named after George R. Wolff, the first man from Hopkins, MN to be killed in World War I. George was the second child and first son of eight children, and the first child born in America after his parents immigrated to Hopkins from Sweden in 1893.  A past Commander of our post (now deceased), George E. Jensen, was in the same outfit and sent the following account of the action that took George R. Wolff’s life to George’s brother Willie Wolff.

    George R. Wolff VFW Post #425 – the Hopkins VFW

Access Partner

  • 2024-2025 American Legion & VFW supporters:

    American Legion Post 550 

    VFW Post 1403  

    VFW Post 4393  

    Waconia American Legion  

    American Legion Post 46 

    AMERICAN LEGION POST 98  

    VFW Post 1656  

    VFW Post 5518 

    VFW Post 7555 

    American Legion Walker  

    VFW Post 2747 

    Rosemount VFW 9433  

    AL 395 and VFW 

    Palmer Lake VFW Post 3915 

    American Legion Dan Patch Post 643 

    James Ballentine VFW Post 246  

    American Legion Post 491 Bayport 

    American Legion John Pohlker Post 394 

    American Legion Post 630  

    VFW Post 2720

    Maple Lake Legion Riders