It has long been Jason Halek's goal to make a substantial mark on the world by providing assistance to those in need. With the creation of Halek Charities, an IRS-registered 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, he has made great strides in achieving his goal. Currently, Halek Charities has contributed to over 30 charitable organizations, including children's causes, public service organizations and several Christian charities. Among the most recent beneficiaries of Jason's Halek's nonprofit organization is the Wounded Warrior Project, which provides assistance to wounded U.S. service men and women.
Jason Halek Vows To Remember Those Who Have Sacrificed For Our Freedom
Halek Charities has contributed to a myriad of equally deserving causes. The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is one such cause that holds a special place in Jason Halek's heart. The goal of WWP is to raise public awareness of the needs of injured service members; and ultimately, to provide programs and services designed to meet those needs. Jason Halek firmly believes in the importance of supporting our men and women in uniform and has vowed to never forget those who have risked their lives and sustained injuries to secure our freedom.
Jason Halek is optimistic about WWP's latest initiative, WWP Restore, an online tool which delivers educational content and self-help strategies for coping with trauma-induced mental health issues, such as post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It is Jason Halek's hope that the nearly 300,000 veterans currently suffering from PTSD and depression will find some relief through this service.
It is without question that Jason Halek has made a substantial impact on the oil and gas industry, and now he is well on his way to making his mark on the world through his work with Halek Charities and his steadfast support of life-changing programs such as WWP.