This reunion is not just an event. It is a homecoming!
For many of our veterans and their families, life after service has meant distance, loss, injury, trauma, and isolation. Some are living with visible wounds, others with invisible ones like TBI, PTSD, and survivor’s guilt. Many have not stood in the same room with the people who once saved their lives. Some have never been able to bring their families into that part of their story at all.
This reunion brings them back together.
It reunites brothers and sisters who served side-by-side, families who carried the weight of service from afar, and veterans who thought they were alone in their struggle. It creates a space where healing begins—not through speeches or therapy sessions, but through connection, understanding, and shared memory.
For spouses and children, it offers something just as powerful: the chance to finally see the bond, the sacrifice, and the love that shaped their veteran—and to be embraced by a community that understands them too.
Why Your Sponsorship Matters
When you sponsor this event, you are not paying for food or drinks.
You are:
Giving a veteran family a place to rest, breathe, and feel safe
Helping a wounded veteran reconnect with the people who understand them without explanation
Restoring dignity to those who gave everything and asked for nothing
Breaking cycles of isolation that too often lead to despair
Creating memories that heal families for a lifetime
For some attendees, this will be the first time in years they feel truly seen.
For others, it may be the moment that reminds them why they’re still here.
Your Impact
One sponsorship can change a weekend.
This event can change lives.
And together, we can change the way our veterans come home.
When you sponsor this reunion, you become part of a legacy of healing, honor, and hope.
Why should someone sponsor this event?
Because moments like this are where purpose is proven.
This reunion exists because service does not end when the uniform comes off. It lives on in the people who carried the weight, in the families who stood behind them, and in the bonds that were forged when everything was on the line. Those bonds do not fade with time. They wait to be honored.
Sponsoring this event means standing up and saying that sacrifice matters. It means choosing action over applause. It means being the reason veterans and their families come together not as broken pieces but as a united force that remembers who they are and what they overcame.
This is not about charity. It is about strength. It is about rebuilding morale. It is about giving people who once led, protected, and endured a place where they can stand tall again shoulder to shoulder with those who understand them without a single word needing to be said.
When you sponsor this reunion you are helping restore pride, connection, and momentum. You are helping families see the courage behind the stories. You are helping veterans remember that they still belong to something greater than themselves.
History is shaped by those who show up when it counts. Sponsorship is not just support. It is leadership. It is conviction. It is the decision to be part of something that lasts.
This is your moment to stand with them.
I didn’t start this work because it was easy or comfortable. I started it because it was necessary.
I am a military spouse, a mother, and a founder who has seen firsthand what service costs long after the uniform comes off. I’ve watched strong people carry invisible weight in silence. I’ve seen families hold the line when everything felt uncertain. And I’ve learned that resilience isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you build when you refuse to walk away.
I believe in showing up. I believe in accountability. I believe that community is not a buzzword but a responsibility. When one of us struggles, we all feel it, and when one of us stands back up, we all rise with them.
This organization and this reunion exist because I refused to accept that veterans and their families should navigate life after service alone. I refused to believe that connection, dignity, and healing were optional. They are not. They are essential.
I lead with conviction, transparency, and grit. I don’t ask anyone to do what I’m not willing to do myself. This work is personal, it is demanding, and it matters.
I’m here because service deserves follow through. And I intend to see it through.
Contact the Organizer Contact the Organizer3 available packages from US$100
https://www.sponsormyevent.com/the-3d-ceb-reunion-pigeon-forgeSponsor name listed on the event webpage Sponsor name included on the event thank-you slide Social media thank-you mention (1 post) Inclusion in post-event appreciation email Recognition as a supporter of The 3D CEB Foundation
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Recognition as Food Sponsor on event webpage Logo or name displayed on sponsor recognition slide Social media thank-you mention Inclusion in post-event appreciation email Recognition supporting attendee hospitality and accessibility In-kind sponsorship may include meal vouchers, catered meals, snack boxes, or equivalent food support for event-related gatherings. Cash contributions of equivalent value may be accepted and allocated toward food and hospitality costs if in-kind support is not feasible.
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Recognition as Drink Sponsor on the event webpage Logo or name displayed on sponsor recognition slide Social media thank-you mention Inclusion in post-event appreciation email Recognition for supporting attendee comfort and hospitality In-kind sponsorship may include bottled water, beverages, coffee service, drink vouchers, or equivalent refreshment support for event-related gatherings. Cash contributions of equivalent value may be accepted and allocated toward beverage and hospitality costs if in-kind support is not feasible.
10 available