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LIVE 22 CAMPAIGN

It is estimated that 22 Veterans die by suicide EACH AND EVERY DAY!  That means we are losing 660 Veterans each month and almost 8,000 each year!

THIS HAS TO STOP AND WE NEED YOUR HELP! 

LIVE 22 is Stillwater Ranch's recurring donation program.  This is an easy way to

make a difference in the lives of our country's heroes.

Partner with Stillwater Ranch to make our Vision a reality: 

Saving lives, families and communities one Veteran at a time.

Here's how to help

For just $22 a month (or a derivative of 22) you can make a difference in the lives of Veterans, Servicemembers, and their loved ones by supporting the mission of Stillwater Ranch.

PICK YOUR LEVEL OF
MONTHLY COMMITMENT

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The Stillwater Solution

At Stillwater Ranch, Veterans discover myriad unique ways to engage, whether through therapeutic interactions and connections with animals, engaging in activities alongside fellow Vets, working through a struggle in a safe, supportive environment, or simply finding a tranquil corner on the ranch to reflect. Here, they find the essential elements they seek: community, support, unconditional acceptance, healing, and peace, among others.  They come to understand, through tangible experiences at the ranch, that they are not alone on their journey.

 

Unlike most organizations, the ranch extends its sanctuary and resources to the spouses and families who unwaveringly support their Veterans. These families seek connections with others who understand their unique experiences, finding strength through unity within the community of military families.  They, too, are afforded the same chances to work through issues, find peace and acceptance and have some family fun along the way.

MISSION STATEMENT:

Stillwater Ranch honors Veterans, Servicemembers, and their families by providing resources and activities in a supportive, scenic environment to improve their quality of life.
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