U.S. Navy Veteran, Jeff Sabados continues to support American Military as a Chapter President of the Navy SEAL Foundation.
Although Jeff Sabados is now a Veteran of the U.S. Navy, his days of supporting the American Military are far from behind him. Since 2011, Sabados has been a proud member of the New England Chapter of the Navy SEAL Foundation.
New England Chapter President – Navy SEAL Foundation
Jeff Sabados has served as President of the Navy SEAL Foundation of New England for nearly a decade. Alongside a number of our former Navy SEALs that serve on the New England Chapter of the Navy SEAL Foundation, he has supported the Annual Sig Sauer Range Day Event since 2011. To date, the event has raised over $1,000,000 for Navy SEALs and their families.
The Navy SEAL Foundation of New England is a charitable organization and non-profit that serves and promotes the mission of the national Navy SEAL Foundation, as well as other New England-based Veteran organizations.
The Navy SEAL Foundation is true to its message: honoring our warriors and supporting their families. Established in 2000, the Foundation is a 501(c)(3) national non-profit organization. All programs established by NSF are dedicated to improving the health and welfare of Veterans and their families. By empowering and educating the families of Veterans, as well as the general public, NSF ensures that Veterans and their loved ones are provided with critical support during times of loss, injury and illness.
Navy SEAL Foundation Programs
Over the years, Jeff Sabados has been extremely hands-on in facilitation of the Navy SEAL Foundation’s numerous programs. All programs are consistently improved upon and refined to provide Veterans and their families with the absolute best resources. Current programs of the Foundation include:
- Warrior & Family Support
- Educational Opportunities
- Tragedy Assistance & Survivor Support
- Warrior Transition
- Legacy Preservation
A U.S. Navy Veteran himself, Jeff Sabados’s involvement with the Navy SEAL Foundation is truly personal. He is directly tied to not only the organization, but the individuals who benefit from its existence. Although he is now a Veteran, Sabados still is and always will be a Navy SEAL for life. That includes protecting the warriors who he considers to be his brothers and sisters in the American Military.