GySgt Blaine Halvorson in a Marine Corps uniform Smiling in front of the American Flag

Changing the Lives of Marines

Join us as we serve Marine Corps Combat Engineers and their families, to bring them hope, opportunities, and freedom.

Your Impact is Limitless

The need is endless and often overlooked. Real families are experiencing real struggles. We can’t sit by idly.

Together, we can make a real life-changing impact.

Financial
Assistance

Carrying the weight of financial stress can be overwhelming. With your generosity, we can lighten that load by offering support for a range of needs, including medical expenses, unexpected bills, childcare, and more.

Emergency
Travel

Emergencies are already challenging, and the added burden of travel expenses only compounds the stress. In times of hardship like the loss of a family member, health crises, and more, we provide financial support to cover the travel needs of our Marines.

Educational Assistance

Education unlocks a multitude of opportunities. With your help, the educational assistance program provides financial support to Marines and their families who are pursuing their academic goals.

Blaine and Ashley lovingly holding hands and walking on the beach

Behind every need is a person deserving of compassion and support.

Ashley's resilience and passion, born from a heartbreaking loss, inspired her to support Marines and their families during their darkest hours. In memory of her late husband, GySgt Blaine Halvorson, Ashley established the Gunny Hal Foundation as a beacon of hope during tough times.

Discover Blaine and Ashley's story and see why Ashley is deeply commitment to supporting Marines and their families.

Words of Hope

"By connecting with the Marine Corps Engineering community and providing assistance in their needs as a whole I hope we inspire others to live as Blaine did. Our love for Blaine lives on."

Carina Stillwell

"Through this foundation, we hope to ensure Blaine’s Legacy lives on by way of assisting the Marine Corps Engineer Community, of which he loved like they were his own."

Capt Daniel Quan

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