Featured Foundation

At RGCC, we realize how fortunate we are to live in such an amazing country where thousands of brave men and women have fought overseas to defend the freedoms that we enjoy daily. We also recognize that there are millions of selfless Americans that toil DAILY on the front lines here at home to keep us safe and healthy. That is why each year we will select an organization that supports Veterans, Law Enforcement Officers, First Responders, or Nurses and will make them our Featured Foundation.

At the end of that year, we will be donating a portion of our profits to this foundation as a very small token of our appreciation for their often underappreciated, noble work. Read more about this year’s Featured Foundation below…

The Patrick Williamson Memorial Foundation is a non-profit organization established in honor of Patrick Williamson. Born in Broussard, La., Patrick Williamson was an alumnus of St. Cecilia School as well as St. Thomas More High School. As an adult, Patrick was extremely patriotic with a high sense of adventure. He was a mechanical engineering major at University of Louisiana for two years before answering his life’s calling. His decision to serve in the United States Army came as no surprise to anyone who knew him. He enlisted in August 2006 and deployed to Afghanistan in July 2009, where he proudly supported Operation Enduring Freedom. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 17th Infantry Regiment, 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division. On October 27, 2009, Patrick was killed in the Arghandab Valley, Afghanistan when his vehicle struck an improvised explosive device (IED).

The Patrick Williamson Memorial Foundation works to assist local and national organizations that support his core values – education, his country and his community.  The majority of funds assist Help Our Military Heroes, a registered 501c3, non-profit organization, in providing fully equipped, adaptive minivans to service men and women who sustained injuries while on active duty during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.  Each year, a portion of funds raised at the Patrick Williamson Memorial Foundation's Annual Sporting Clays Shoot-Out is used to assist in purchasing a customized vehicle for at least one military hero.

PREVIOUS Featured FoundationS

Check out the list below of our previous Featured Foundations from years past to see how they are progressing with their selfless missions. Feel free to reach out to them…they always welcome more support! Click the logos to be taken to their websites. Have a recommendation for a potential future Featured Foundation? Send your recommendations to support@relentlessgrindcoffee.com.

2021

America’s Mighty Warriors mission is to honor the sacrifices of our Troops, Veterans, and Gold Star Families by providing programs that improve quality of life, resiliency and recovery.

2022

The Call Light Foundation was started to ensure there would be support when a fellow RN has to push the call light in their time of need.

2023

End of Watch (EOW) Cycling Team rides in honor of all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Unlike other cycling organizations, EOW partners with the Anaheim Police Survivors and Scholarship Fund in raising funds for families of law enforcement officers killed or severely injured in the line of duty and providing college scholarships.

Our EOW Cycling Team is community minded and works to build relationships with our local communities in promoting cycling safety, mental health, fitness and mentoring local youth.

2024

The Firefighters Burn Institute is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded by Sacramento Fire Captain Cliff Haskell and the Sacramento Area Fire Fighters Local 522 in 1973, for the purpose of establishing a local burn treatment facility; providing recovery programs for burn survivors; providing fire and burn prevention through public education; funding education for burn team professionals, firefighters, and burn survivors; and supporting burn treatment and rehabilitation research.