Coming Soon!

#THEMISSION

A brand-new television and web-based show focusing on People helping People in need.

Mission Commanders are selected and trained, by retired Navy SEAL Don Mann, to conduct a Mission, where the mission objective is to support a significant humanitarian cause in a very meaningful and significant way.

The greatest gift to our community would be when we contribute to making lives better; when we touch lives by the dint of donations or charity, spreading light to the neediest and enlighten our souls in the process.

The Mission Commanders along with their teams will significantly improve people’s lives.

Examples of potential Missions include:

People suffering due to War

Human Trafficking

Anti-bullying Group

Military Veteran Issues

Animal Cruelty

Homelessness

Cancer Research

Refugees

Hunger Relief

Disaster Relief 

Alzheimer’s

Clean Water

Economic Development

Wildlife

Environment

Clean Water

Global Health


More information about The Mission coming soon.

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Do you have a real passion to help others in need and are interested in being considered to be on a Mission team?

SEALKIDS, an organization that is very close to Don's heart, supports the children of Naval Special Warfare—everyday kids living in extraordinary circumstances. This encompassing approach of academic testing, tutoring, therapy, advocacy, and enrichment fosters the success and well-being of the child, critically reducing family stresses and ultimately keeping today’s Navy SEAL in the fight.

Don as a father and former SEAL TEAM SIX Member can attest that every dollar counts! Your donation of any size helps make an immediate and positive impact on the life of a child in the Naval Special Warfare Community. Learn more here.


Project Lifesaver is a 501 (C)(3) community based, public safety, non-profit organization that provides law enforcement, fire/rescue, and caregivers with a program designed to protect, and when necessary, quickly locate individuals with cognitive disorders who are prone to the life threatening behavior of wandering. The organization was founded in 1999 in Chesapeake, Virginia. The necessity of this program was determined through the correlation between cognitive conditions and the act of wandering. With the dramatic increase of cognitive conditions since the inception of the organization, the program has grown from a localized program to a program recognized internationally as a proven and effective method of “bringing loved ones home.” Don Mann is proud to be an ambassador for Project Lifesaver. Learn more here.