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Ways to Support GSTA:

Donate

Give Back to

Our Fallen Heroes

by Supporting Their Children

Each teen that attends a Gold Star TeenAdventure program does so at no cost. With your sponsorship, a teen is provided an experience offering healing, leadership and character development, a time to build meaningful relationships with peers and mentors, as well as the opportunity to develop confidence and new skills. .Sponsoring a teen not only helps the teen but also honors our fallen patriots, and it provides support to the family.

Sponsor a Teen

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Each Gold Star Teen Adventure trip varies in cost from $1500 to $3000 depending on the program. These costs include travel, food, lodging, activities, and equipment. Many teens are without sponsorship and are in need of support. If you are interested in sponsoring a teen, please contact our team in Fayetteville, NC! Give a teen an opportunity to heal, grow, and move forward.

Thank you for helping us in making these opportunities a reality!

Please contact us at (910) 916-6561 or info@gstadventures.org to set up teen sponsorship.

Support a Child Today

A Heartfelt Testimonial From a Gold Star Spouse

"First, I just want to say thank you..you have given my son back to me. Ever since losing my husband (my 

(my son) has been reserved and quiet. I have been trying all that I can to bring him out of his shell. I was at my wits' end..until yesterday. When I picked him up from the airport, he was smiling and well, just changed. Before he even said hi, he asked when we were going on our cruise next year. When I told him the dates, he was so relieved, apparently you are having a hog hunt that he is over the moon about and it looked like he would be able to go. I told him that I have no problem with him attending any event if he received an invitation and he promptly responded with, "Mom, I'm in. They told me I'm in." That made my heart so happy. He did not stop talking about his trip and everyone he met and the fun things they did. He talked the entire drive home (about Ir 10min) and then some more, as he was showing me his videos. He hasn't talked that much in an entire week since the accident. He was my son again."

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