From Dennis Price, Heroes for Humanity <[email protected]>
Subject 45 agonizing days under a bridge
Date May 30, 2026 2:13 PM
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45 agonizing days under a bridge For five years, we have done this work from
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John,
In 2023, our team conducted our first domestic rescue in California.
A 12-year-old girl. Trafficked. Drugged. Raped. Held for 45 days in a homeless
encampment under a bridge.
Our operators physically extracted her.
What it takes to be that team is what most people never see. The training. The
intelligence work. The willingness to walk into a homeless encampment under a
bridge knowing exactly what you might find and what you might have to do to
bring a child out alive. The capacity to stay steady when the place you are
going to is the worst place a 12-year-old has ever been.
And underneath all of it, faith. Our operators are vetted under physical,
mental, and spiritual pressure before they ever set foot on a mission – because
the work breaks anyone who walks into it without something stronger than their
own will to fall back on.We are the hands and feet of Jesus Christ in the
field, and we have been since the day this organization started. That is not a
slogan. It is the load-bearing piece of how a team walks under that bridge and
walks back out with a 12-year-old girl alive.
Thanks to God and the work of our operators, she made it home. Her family will
never be the same. Neither will our team.
She was one of nine children we recovered in California that year. Each one is
a blessing, but know this –the next child is already missing.
This is Dennis Price. I'm a Marine Force Recon scout sniper with two decades
of service and 15 overseas deployments. Today, I write to you as the Founder
and CEO of Heroes for Humanity.

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We were forged in the fire of the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, when I went
behind enemy lines to bring 77 Americans and Afghan allies home. Fast forward,
and today we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit network of veteran special operators,
first responders, and medical professionals doing the work most organizations
cannot.
In the last 90 days alone, our team has operated across three continents –
efforts which entailed:
✅ Eight American families extracted from Mexico in February.

✅ 33 American families and 155 additional Americans assisted across Israel,
Egypt, and Jordan in March.

✅ 100,000+ meals distributed to individuals in desperate need in Haiti.

✅ Three more young teenage children rescued from trafficking situations in
Virginia and West Texas this January.
The work goes back further. 64 evacuated from Ukraine during active combat in
2022.58 Christians rescued from persecution across Asia-Pacific and granted
asylum.
For five years we have done all of this from temporary facilities, borrowed
space, and on-the-fly logistics. We made it work because we had to. But the
demand keeps accelerating, and we cannot train operators fast enough this way.
So we've just launched an intensive, nationwide capital campaign for the
Heroes for Humanity National Training Center – a permanent home for the
mission, right here in our home state of Texas.
The Training Center is a permanent facility built around the three pillars of
our mission – precision personnel rescues, humanitarian and medical aid, and
evangelism. Standardized certification for every operator we put in the field.
Medical and trauma training for austere and hostile environments. An OSINT and
intelligence hub for ongoing mission planning. And the capacity to train the
next generation of operators – at scale, under physical, mental, and spiritual
pressure – for as long as the mission lasts.
Total goal: $1,000,000 by October.
First milestone: $100,000.
Your generous commitment, right now, with a donation of any amount would be
incredibly helpful. The strength of this launch will set the tone for our push
towards October, and anything you can afford, even if it’s just $25, would be a
true blessing.
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As we approach Memorial Day, I would be remiss to not highlight a central
piece of the facility, our Foundational Wall – our way of honoring those who've
served, and other heroes among us who deserve our gratitude.For gifts of $1,000
or more, you can dedicate a brick in honor of someone you choose. For service
members, information will include name, unit, branch, birth and end dates. For
non-service members, information may include personal details and attributes,
“in loving memory of,” and birth and end dates.
While that 12-year-old girl in California is now safe, countless other missing
children are already out there. Please, help us build the place that prepares
our operators to go find, and bring them home.
Thank you, and let's never forget our mission – to free the oppressed, so
others may live.
Respectfully submitted,
Dennis Price
Founder & CEO
Heroes for Humanity






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