PORT CITY PATRIOTS
Port City Patriots, formerly known as Disabled Veterans Charities of San Joaquin County, has been a steadfast pillar of support for veterans and their families in California’s Central Valley for over five decades. Established in 1972 by a dedicated group of veterans, the organization is committed to honoring the sacrifices of those who have served by providing comprehensive assistance tailored to their unique needs.

Back the Blue Foundation
The Back the Blue Foundation is dedicated to honoring law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line to protect their communities. This foundation provides financial support and resources to officers who are injured or killed in the line of duty, ensuring their families are cared for. The foundation also works to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community, promoting positive interactions and understanding.

Gary Sinise Foundation
The Gary Sinise Foundation was founded to serve and honor America’s heroes: our veterans, first responders, and their families. Through various programs, the foundation offers direct support to those who have sacrificed for our freedom and safety. They focus on building strong communities, providing vital resources, and inspiring others to support those who serve. From adapting homes for wounded veterans to providing mental health resources, the Gary Sinise Foundation is a pillar of support for our nation’s heroes.

Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund
The Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund (JCCF) exists to support rodeo athletes and their families when injuries prevent them from working. With financial assistance provided during recovery, rodeo athletes can focus on healing without the stress of medical and living expenses. JCCF is essential in maintaining the livelihood of those who risk their well-being in the rodeo arena, helping them return to the sport they love.

Association on American Indian Affairs
The Association on American Indian Affairs is the oldest non-profit organization advocating for Native American rights, focusing on preserving cultural heritage, protecting sovereignty, and educating youth. The association works on issues like economic development, cultural preservation, and educational opportunities for American Indian and Alaskan Native communities. Through their efforts, they strive to ensure the survival and prosperity of Native cultures across the United States.

Equus Foundation
The Equus Foundation is dedicated to protecting America’s horses and improving their lives through rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption programs. They work tirelessly to ensure that horses are treated humanely and given second chances. In addition to supporting horse welfare, they promote programs that highlight the deep connection between humans and horses, creating opportunities for horses to help people through therapy, education, and other activities.

The Asher House
The Asher House is on a mission to save animals through rescue and adoption. Traveling across the country, the team behind The Asher House educates communities about the importance of adoption and animal welfare. Their goal is to give animals in shelters the second chance they deserve by finding them forever homes. They also inspire others to adopt rather than shop, helping reduce the number of animals in shelters.