As a Patriot, "Service" doesn't stop when the uniform comes off. It's a lifelong commitment to the brothers and sisters who stood on the line beside us. This March and April 2026, there are several high-impact missions happening across Oklahoma to support our local veteran and first responder families.
Whether you're looking to volunteer, donate, or attend a gala, here is where you can make a difference.
When: Friday, March 27, 2026 (5:00 PM)
The Event: Vino & Valor is a powerful evening featuring world-class wine pairings, a three-course dinner, and stories of the families whose lives have been changed by these scholarships.
Why It Matters: As we celebrate the Route 66 Centennial this year, we remember that our freedom to travel these historic roads was bought and paid for by the families Folds of Honor serves. If you can't make the drive to OKC, you can still support the mission by donating a "Wingman" contribution online.
When: March 31 & April 28, 2026 (9:30 AM – 2:30 PM) The Mission: The Coffee Bunker is Tulsa's "transition headquarters." Their Pantry for Patriots is a critical monthly mission that provides food assistance to veterans and their families.
How to Help: They are always looking for donations to keep the pantry stocked. Consider doing a "Porch Pickup" drive in your neighborhood to collect non-perishables and drop them off at their 41st Street location.
When: Saturday, March 21 & April 18, 2026 Where: Tulsa Gun Club The Mission: Eagle OPS is all about connection. They believe that "the mission continues" through camaraderie.
The Event: These monthly controlled range events are free for veterans. It's a space for "Ammo Therapy" and building bonds with your tribe. It's not just about the shooting; it's about the rally point and checking in on your brothers and sisters.
When: March 14, 2026 (5:00 PM – 10:00 PM) Where: Broken Arrow (416 S Main St) The Mission: Soldier's Wish identifies unmet needs for active-duty service members and veterans. From helping a vet with car repairs to providing specialized medical equipment, they turn "wishes" into reality for Oklahoma heroes.
I've spent this month helping a veteran family navigate their VA appraisal so they can be moved in before the spring storm season. But real estate is just the transaction—community is the purpose.
I am heading to OKC for Vino & Valor on the 27th. If you're interested in attending or want to contribute a donation to the Folds of Honor scholarship fund, let me know! I'd love to help our Tulsa community show up in a big way.