The GSF Podcast Is Back!
In this episode of the Gary Sinise Foundation Podcast, in honor of Mac Sinise, Cristin sits down with filmmaker Jake Rademacher—producer and director of Brothers at War and Brothers After War.
Honoring Heroes and Creating Memories: The Evolution of the Gary Sinise Foundation’s City Adventures
For more than a decade, the Gary Sinise Foundation has been committed to serving and uplifting the families of our nation’s fallen military and first responder heroes. Of our varied and life-changing programming, City Adventures stands out as a unique event dedicated to offering a reprieve. Each Adventure is an opportunity for surviving spouses and family members to step away from the weight of their daily lives and participate in unforgettable experiences, all while surrounded by a community that understands their journey. At every turn, City Adventures foster connection, joy, and healing for our families of fallen while honoring the memory of their loved ones.
A Note From Gary
Shortly after my son Mac's death on January 5th, 2024, I began combing through his files, his Dropbox, his iPad and iPhone. I found letters he’d written to family, thoughts he wanted to get down on paper hoping they would be discovered later. Videos he’d made and kept for us to see should anything happen. Beautiful things that he meant for us to have. I also discovered music that he’d written and tucked away...
1,000,000+
heroes have returned from Iraq & Afghanistan bearing the mental and physical wounds of war.
By The Numbers
76
specially adapted smart homes completed for our severely wounded heroes
84496
attendees of our Invincible Spirit Festivals since 2012
980338
meals served to our nation's defenders across the country and overseas
1124
veterans & their guardians have participated in our Soaring Valor experiences