The National Navy SEAL Museum Trident House Charities Program*
Transcript of The National Navy SEAL Museum Trident House Charities Program*
FACTS & FIGURES
100% Of Trident House Charities Proceeds Go Directly to the Four Pillars of Our Program.
The National Navy SEAL Museum
Trident House Charities Program*
$455,660 Special Operations Direct Family Support
$1,127,350 Scholarship Program
$688,356 K9 Project
$976,120Trident House Retreat
$3.247 Million Raised for the Trident House
Charities Program
More Than 600 Families Awarded Scholarships Since 2015 400 Families Hosted Since 2013
Multiple Canines Trained and Donated to Deserving Warriors Since 2017
250 Active Duty, Veteran, and Gold Star Families Assisted Since 2016
*Since 2015
3300 N. Highway A1A, North Hutchinson Island, Fort Pierce, FL 34949
(772)595-5845 | www.navysealmuseum.org
70,000historicimagesmadepublicOnline Archive Project
400SCHOOLVISITS40,000CHILDRENINSPIRED
47,000 Veterans
and Veteran
Families Served Via
Museum Ceremonies
36Years of Education and Community Outreach
20,000 O-Course Participants
More Than 1,140,761 Visitors to the Museum From Around
the Globe Since 1985
Millions of Visitors
Educated at Naked Warrior Heritage
Sites Since 1985: Fort Pierce
Virginia Beach Coronado
Oahu
70,000historicimagesmadepublicOnline Archive Project
400SCHOOLVISITS40,000CHILDRENINSPIRED
47,000 Veterans
and Veteran
Families Served Via
Museum Ceremonies
36Years of Education and Community Outreach
20,000 O-Course Participants
More Than 1,140,761 Visitors to the Museum From Around
the Globe Since 1985
Millions of Visitors
Educated at Naked Warrior Heritage
Sites Since 1985: Fort Pierce
Virginia Beach Coronado
Oahu
70,000historicimagesmadepublicOnline Archive Project
400SCHOOLVISITS40,000CHILDRENINSPIRED
47,000 Veterans
and Veteran
Families Served Via
Museum Ceremonies
36Years of Education and Community Outreach
20,000 O-Course Participants
More Than 1,140,761 Visitors to the Museum From Around
the Globe Since 1985
Millions of Visitors
Educated at Naked Warrior Heritage
Sites Since 1985: Fort Pierce
Virginia Beach Coronado
Oahu
70,000historicimagesmadepublicOnline Archive Project
400SCHOOLVISITS40,000CHILDRENINSPIRED
47,000 Veterans
and Veteran
Families Served Via
Museum Ceremonies
36Years of Education and Community Outreach
20,000 O-Course Participants
More Than 1,140,761 Visitors to the Museum From Around
the Globe Since 1985
Millions of Visitors
Educated at Naked Warrior Heritage
Sites Since 1985: Fort Pierce
Virginia Beach Coronado
Oahu
70,000historicimagesmadepublicOnline Archive Project
400SCHOOLVISITS40,000CHILDRENINSPIRED
47,000 Veterans
and Veteran
Families Served Via
Museum Ceremonies
36Years of Education and Community Outreach
20,000 O-Course Participants
More Than 1,140,761 Visitors to the Museum From Around
the Globe Since 1985
Millions of Visitors
Educated at Naked Warrior Heritage
Sites Since 1985: Fort Pierce
Virginia Beach Coronado
Oahu
70,000historicimagesmadepublicOnline Archive Project
400SCHOOLVISITS40,000CHILDRENINSPIRED
47,000 Veterans
and Veteran
Families Served Via
Museum Ceremonies
36Years of Education and Community Outreach
20,000 O-Course Participants
More Than 1,140,761 Visitors to the Museum From Around
the Globe Since 1985
Millions of Visitors
Educated at Naked Warrior Heritage
Sites Since 1985: Fort Pierce
Virginia Beach Coronado
Oahu
70,000historicimagesmadepublicOnline Archive Project
400SCHOOLVISITS40,000CHILDRENINSPIRED
47,000 Veterans
and Veteran
Families Served Via
Museum Ceremonies
36Years of Education and Community Outreach
20,000 O-Course Participants
More Than 1,140,761 Visitors to the Museum From Around
the Globe Since 1985
Millions of Visitors
Educated at Naked Warrior Heritage
Sites Since 1985: Fort Pierce
Virginia Beach Coronado
Oahu
The National Navy SEAL Museum
We are More Than a Museum. We are Building a Lasting Legacy.
The National Navy SEAL Museum is the only museum dedicated solely to preserving the history of the United States Navy SEALs and their predecessors. Located in Fort Pierce, Florida, the Museum resides on the original training grounds of the first Frogmen: the Naval Combat Demolition Units (NCDU) and Underwater Demolition Teams (UDT).
Built to honor the men who served with fortitude and dedication, the Navy SEAL Museum first opened its doors on Veterans Day in 1985. From humble beginnings, the facility has experienced tremendous growth, achieving national designation in 2007.
The main objective of the Museum remains the promotion of public education by providing the opportunity to explore the history of the Navy SEALs through interactive exhibits, while honoring the fallen at the SEAL Memorial and caring for those warriors’ families through the Trident House Charities Program.
Ninety-three cents of every dollar contributed to the Museum goes toward furthering our Mission.