
THE PROTECTOR PROJECT
ABOUT US
The Protector Project established Jan. 2024 with the goal of rebuilding the physical condition of the brave men and women who protected our country, communities and values, in order to live longer, healthier lives.
we provide support for our veterans, fire fighters, nurses and police men and women. They have given their bodies, joints, arms, legs and physical state in protection of us and our way of life.
They, more than most, are in need of functional movement pneumatic equipment that can help them continue to move, and live long after their service days are over. adding more life to their years.
The Protector Project is a donation based 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to get the correct, high functioning machines into the homes of the servicemen and women who need them the most. giving them the daily chance for a life of normalcy, without disability, because that is what they have given for us.


OUR PROJECTS
For many veterans, staying active isn’t about chasing performance goals ... it’s about ensuring they can walk with their families, play with their kids, and live without daily pain. By investing in movement technology and recovery equipment, we help extend not only their mobility but their dignity and freedom.
MSgt Frank Reilly (RET)
USAF SPECIAL WARFARE, PARARESCUE (PJ)

STRONGER TOGETHER, ALWAYS

Every contribution translates into action: more veterans receiving life-changing equipment, more opportunities for physical recovery, and more moments where service members regain independence and strength. Together with our partners, we create a network of support that uplifts those who once stood on the frontlines for us all.
Protector Project Partners


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BY THE NUMBERS
EQUIPMENT DONATED
22
VETERANS HELPED
86
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SUPPORTING OUR VETERANS
Every piece of equipment provided means another veteran has the chance to continue their journey toward a healthier, more fulfilling life. Together, we’re building a future where those who served are supported in both body and spirit.














