- Establish new mechanisms with Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOC) to facilitate additional communities' participation.
- Organize a collection of communities willing to share their resources to assist returning warriors and their families with the healing process and help wounded warriors and their families in a community setting.
- Partner with the Marines-for-Life to provide assistance to Marines leaving the service.
- Identify other organizations that may provide complementary services to warriors and their families so that we can help support by offering "boots on the ground" in our communities.
- Provide an R&R retreat in which the returning warriors can decompress, share experiences with one another and with caring civilians without fear of a negative effect on their careers.
- Provide a follow-on R&R retreat for those warriors who are married and their families to reconnect in a relaxed atmosphere supported by caring civilians.
- Provide a continuing relationship for those warriors who may have long term needs in a community near their home or the community in which they choose to live.
- Enhance physical rehabilitation by providing community support to warriors who are receiving treatment at a rehabilitation hospital
- Create in our communities an awareness of the sacrifice of warriors and their families and their needs, through public relations and advertising.
- Limited bureaucracy - only the essential necessary to be legal and responsible - streamlined processes - oriented toward service
- Limit duplication of what others have done or are doing
- Focus on the customer - Warrior and family
- Spend funds on behalf of warriors and family, not on organizational overhead