The Brotherhood Project Golf Tournament Supports Project Trauma Support

The Brotherhood Project logo promoting mental health awareness and support for Project Trauma Support.

Project Trauma Support extends sincere thanks to The Brotherhood Project for their generous donation and support through their First Annual Brotherhood Project Golf Tournament.

Devon Reed, founder of The Brotherhood Project, at the first annual golf tournament supporting Project Trauma Support.

Devon Reed, founder of The Brotherhood Project, at the first annual Brotherhood Project Golf Tournament in support of Project Trauma Support.

The Brotherhood Project was created following the loss of a fire captain, mentor, and friend to the struggles of mental health. Out of that loss came a mission to help break the stigma surrounding mental health and create more opportunities for people to talk openly, check in on one another, and remind those who may be struggling that they are not alone.

What began as a hat brand has grown into something much larger. Every Brotherhood Project hat carries the words “One Call Away” as a simple but powerful reminder that support, connection, and help can start with one conversation.

Through the incredible support of sponsors, volunteers, golfers, donors, and everyone who participated, the first annual tournament raised more than $10,000. We are honoured that Project Trauma Support was chosen as one of the organizations to benefit from this effort.

Volunteers on a golf cart before the first annual Brotherhood Project Golf Tournament supporting Project Trauma Support.

Volunteers posing on a golf cart before the kickoff of the first annual Brotherhood Project Golf Tournament in support of Project Trauma Support.

Support like this helps Project Trauma Support to continue providing programs and resources for those impacted by trauma, including military members, veterans, first responders, and their families. It also helps keep the conversation moving forward around trauma, mental health, resilience, and recovery.

To The Brotherhood Project, its organizers, supporters, and everyone who made the tournament possible: thank you.
Your generosity and support helps make a real difference.

If this story resonates with you, please consider making a donation to Project Trauma Support. Your support helps us continue this important work and reach more people who need help, connection, and hope.