
Donate to Veteran Success Resource Group
When you donate to VSRG, you’re helping deliver much needed resources to the defenders of our nation. From our food, clothing and diaper giveaways to BourBiz networking events, we take a holistic approach to serving the military community. It’s just one of the reasons we’re among 501(c)3 charities recognized by GuideStar’s Gold Seal of Transparency.

Give our family-geared events a look. We're proud to serve military communities across the nation.
BourBiz brought Santa, presents and resources to families stationed at Joint Base Andrews this holiday season with the help of Black Rifle Coffee Company (BRCC) and GruntStyle.




VSRG proudly hosted Army Captain Kaitlyn Hernandez’s world record mile run in a bomb disposal suit.




No, not Victory Day. We're talking Valentine's Day. And VSRG delivered sweet and savory treats to National Guard and Reserve members, who were called up from around the country to help provide security in our nation’s capital.





Flip through some photos from recent networking and resource events.
NFL star wide receiver Terry McLaurin, former pro cornerbacks Fred Smoot and Kyle Arrington, and Medal of Honor recipient Kyle White were among those mingling with hundreds of veterans, military spouses and exhibitors at the Spring 2022 installment of BourBiz D.C. at National Harbor.




Representatives from Amazon, GruntStyle, Black Rifle Coffee Company, Texas Oil and GCO Consulting Group talked business issues specific to veterans at the panel, which opened BourBiz Las Vegas 2022.




MMA Legend Randy Couture, Black Rifle Coffee Company's Matt Best, military influencer Tim Kennedy and Medal of Honor Recipient Flo Groberg were among those who joined use for a musical battle at the House of Blues.




Retired U.S. Marine lieutenant colonel Justin Constantine was declared dead, killed in action in 2006. A sniper shot him in the head. The bullet knocked out his left eye, jaw, teeth and most of his tongue. The sight of it prompted a member of the patrol to mistake him for dead. Justin, however, had not been killed in action that afternoon in Iraq. His war, one the Marine waged through dozens of surgeries and thousands of hours in physical therapy, had just begun. Today, Justin uses his story to inspire others through VSRG and speaking engagements.

Scott Davidson heads the Northern Virginia-based firm, GCO Consulting Group. He’s also a retired U.S. Army captain, who deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan and Asia, where he worked in various roles including, convoy security commander and counter-IED expert.
In addition to VSRG, Scott serves on the leadership council of the NFL’s Washington Commanders charitable foundation. In that capacity, he’s helped raise more than $3.3 million for children's charities in the D.C.-area.

Former White House chef and retired U.S. Army Master Sgt. Andre Rush is a tireless advocate for veterans and suicide prevention. Among Chef Rush’s many efforts, he performs 2,222 push ups every day to raise awareness about veterans suicide and promote fitness.
As a White House chef, he cooked for four different Presidents. He was also a member of the award-winning United States Culinary Arts Team.

Medal of Honor Recipient Clint Romesha penned the The New York Times best seller, “Red Platoon: A True Story of American Valor.” The book chronicles the battle Romesha waged against insurgents, who attempted to cease Combat Outpost Keating.
Outnumbered and outgunned, U.S. forces found themselves pinned down by enemy fire from the shrouding mountainsides Oct. 3, 2009. As enemies breached the outpost and began to overrun the compound, Romesha gathered and led a small force that repelled the siege. In addition to his book, Romesha’s heroism has been the subject of feature and documentary films.


Victoria Thomas has a decade of professional experience in sports, public relations and community service. Prior to joining us, she worked for USA Hockey, the United States Olympic Committee and several teams in the National Hockey League. The community relations and event planning experience Victoria gained in those positions will be vital to our mission.

After his active duty service ended, John continues to serve as a drill sergeant, training future soldiers, in his capacity as a reservist in the U.S. Army.
He previously deployed to Afghanistan, where he worked as a heavy door gunner for a military police squad. Earlier this year, his wife gave birth to their first son.




















