A veteran-owned nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing injured veterans and first responders together, united in brotherhood and love for ocean fishing.

200,000

Each Year

According to the DOD, more than 200,000 soldiers, sailors, and airmen transition from military to civilian life annually.

700,000

Veterans

More than 700,000 U.S. veterans suffer from some form of PTSD related to their active military service.

50%

Veterans and First Responders

Only 50% of first responders and veterans seek help from mental health professionals for their PTSD or other injuries.

Mission

Rods Reels & Heroes Foundation is dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of our active, retired, and disabled military warriors and first responders by providing a shared offshore fishing experience and associated activities, to include education and other outings at no cost. We will continue our endeavor through engagement with community organizations, and the help of volunteers and the countless Americans who help our vision through their selfless donations. 

01

Promote Our Mission

Utilize various media platforms to share compelling stories of veterans who have been aided by our charity.

02

Community Engagement

Forge partnerships with local businesses and community organizations to expand our reach.

03

Volunteer Opportunities

Promote hands-on involvement through volunteer opportunities tailored to different skills and interests.

04

Social Media Engagement

Utilize social media to build an online community of supporters and engage with a broader audience.

05

Fundraising Awareness Events

Organize fundraising events and campaigns that are engaging and offer value to participants.

06

Feedback and Impact Reporting

Keep supporters informed about the charity’s activities, achievements, and impact. Use feedback to improve.

Our Amazing Team

Joey and Vance are the engine that powers this machine, but we can’t do it without your help, and the help of thousands of other patriotic Americans who provide support to our veterans.

Co-Founder and Vice President

Joey Paulk

Joey Paulk spent 4 years in the Army with the 546th Military police. While deployed to Afghanistan, his vehicle was struck by a triple stacked, anti-tank mine while on quick reaction force duties. Due to his injuries, he was awarded the purple heart.

Co-Founder and CEO

Vance Krusheski

Vance Krusheski is a 20-year Army veteran who served in the 75th Army Rangers, 82nd Airborne Division. After several deployments overseas, and sustaining many bodily injuries. He understands personally the stresses of transitioning back into civilian life.

Volunteer Team

Volunteer Staff

With the help of friends and volunteers, our foundation aims to serve those in the community who are seeking the brotherhood of fellow veterans. We are constantly looking for others who are ready to help veterans with their civilian transition.