The Brotherhood Project was born from a simple belief: those who serve our country should never be forgotten once their service ends.
Food has always been a powerful connector in my life. It’s a way to bring people together, create routine, and show care without judgment. I began to see that many veterans weren’t just missing meals; they were missing connection, dignity, and a place where they still belonged. The Brotherhood Project started as a response to that gap. What began as the idea of delivering nourishing, thoughtfully prepared meals grew into something deeper: a mission to rebuild brotherhood through the shared table. Every meal is prepared with intention, every interaction grounded in respect, and every veteran welcomed as family, not as a recipient of charity. The long-term vision reaches beyond meal delivery to the creation of veteran-centered gathering spaces. Places where stories are shared, friendships are rebuilt, and service is honored long after the uniform is folded away. The Brotherhood Project exists because service doesn’t end when duty does and neither should our care. The core values of The Brotherhood Project is service, dignity, community and respect. The goal is to have a center where food will be served to all veterans without assumption or judgement. The meals with be prepared in a care worthy fashion and used as a bridge to belonging.
Meet the Team
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Wadsworth Jarrell
FOUNDER
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Lee Jarrell
Secretary

