Sentinel Six was born from both memory and mission. For founder Eric Wimer - a U.S. Army veteran and former helicopter pilot - service didn’t end with the uniform. It became a lifelong calling to stand watch over the heroes who protect our country and communities. From combat zones to emergency rooms, Eric witnessed the sacrifice ... and the silence that often follows.
He wasn’t alone. Each founding member carries a personal tie to service - spouses, siblings, children, and parents who wore the badge or the uniform. They understand the cost of duty and the quiet struggle that lingers once the applause fades.
Together at VALORtech.AI, they transformed that belief into action - launching Sentinel Six as a nonprofit foundation committed to restoring dignity, opportunity, and purpose to those who have served. What began as mission-critical work evolved into a movement.
Today, Sentinel Six is more than a nonprofit. It is a shield. A lifeline. A promise. Whether through scholarships, emergency assistance, mental health retreats, or legacy endowments, we serve as sentries for those who have served us. We carry forward a legacy of guardianship - not just in memory, but in motion.
Because in the fight for transition, restoration, and purpose, no hero should walk alone. Sentinel Six is here to ensure they never do.