One Tribe Foundation

DALLAS, Texas, 75244-4411 United States

Mission Statement

To create a community that raises awareness and combats suicide by empowering veterans, first responders, frontline medical workers and their families through traditional and non-traditional therapies.

About This Cause

In 2012, the Veterans’ Administration (VA) released a Suicide Data Report that found an average of 22 veterans die by suicide everyday. The 22KILL initiative started in 2013, at first just as a social media movement to raise awareness, and later became an official 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in July of 2015. In 2016, as our push-up initiative (later known as the #22pushupchallenge) swept social media, 22KILL began its transformation from awareness to suicide prevention. By the end of that year, the viral campaign, and the fundraising that accompanied it, allowed us to donate over half a million dollars to sponsor other veteran service organizations. In 2017, 22KILL began to acquire and develop traditional and non-traditional mental wellness programs, and now offers a myriad of services through One Tribe Counseling, Tribal Council, One Tribe Outdoors, Wind Therapy, WATCH, and White Star Families. In 2021, 22KILL transitioned to One Tribe Foundation as we now serve Veterans, LEO, first responders, frontline healthcare workers and their families. We are all One Tribe! Our Purpose: Restore the value of life by empowering veterans, first responders, and their families Prevention begins with awareness. This means educating ourselves and the general public, opening up the conversation, and learning to become comfortable with the uncomfortability and fear of being vulnerable. By doing this, we can identify the often avoided or unaddressed issues that can lead someone to thoughts of suicide, and confront those issues as they come, rather than letting them accumulate into something much worse. The next step is empowerment. One of the biggest challenges veterans and first responders face is finding a sense of purpose after service. One Tribe Foundation has built a vast network of organizations and resources across the country, and whether through its own programs, or through external sources, veterans, first responders, and family members can find services for mental wellness and empowerment programs to help them find or rediscover that sense of purpose. The other side of this is engagement. Often times one may come to realize that all they really needed was the brotherhood and camaraderie that may have been absent from their lives since leaving service. One Tribe Foundation allows service members to connect with like-minded individuals and gives them the opportunity to get involved with community events and projects, and be a part of something great.

One Tribe Foundation
13621 Neutron Rd
DALLAS, Texas 75244-4411
United States
Phone (214) 462-7229
Unique Identifier 473864997