At Never Forgotten Ranches, our overarching vision is to bridge the vast gap that exists for our veterans upon their return from service, offering them the sanctuary, healing, and understanding they often struggle to find. Our purpose-driven community is designed specifically for all veterans and active service members. Providing homeless veterans with shelter, but a sense of belonging and a place to heal. Our innovative model revolves around creating holistic and self-sufficient communities. These communities are based on expansive lands, ranging between 500-700 acres, meticulously designed to offer everything our veterans might need. They come complete with living quarters, crops for sustenance and trade, and animals for consumption and therapeutic interaction. The cornerstone of our venture is its therapeutic focus. Recognizing the profound scars many of our veterans bear, we've integrated a medical center within our community. More than just attending to physical ailments, this center is fortified with therapists specializing in trauma, ensuring a path to psychological and emotional recovery. Spirituality, we believe, is integral to healing. As such, our communities also house spiritual centers. These centers are open spaces, devoid of any religious biases, offering veterans a space to introspect, find peace, and heal from the inside out. we have a comprehensive grasp of the requirements and nuances of our project. Our commitment to veterans also extends to employment, as we consistently look to onboard those with service backgrounds, valuing their experience and perspectives. Our first community is set to come alive in Utah, a location chosen for its scenic beauty and conducive environment. While the exact land is still under deliberation, our vision for this pioneer community is clear and unwavering. The genesis of Never Forgotten Ranches is rooted in a painful observation. We watched our kin - brothers, sisters, mothers, and fathers - return from service, burdened with unimaginable traumas. Too often, they found themselves unprepared to reintegrate with society, leading to homelessness or, tragically, becoming a suicide statistic.






