

How Your Support Helps Til Valhalla Project Make An Impact
Recent Plaque Deliveries
Several times a day, all across the nation, we surprise-deliver memorial plaques to the families of Fallen Military and First Responders at no cost to them. Your order makes these handmade, hand-delivered tributes possible.







At Til Valhalla Project, we do more than make apparel. Each order helps us fund our core mission of surprise delivering memorials to the families of fallen heroes nationwide. This delivery is in Honor of SSgt James Anderson Jr. Til Valhalla Brother.
Warning: Emotional video. Join us as the mother of LCpl Matthew D. Cote receives her son’s plaque. Your support made this moment possible: Warning: Emotional video. Join us as the mother of LCpl Matthew D. Cote receives her son’s plaque. Your support made this moment possible: LCpl Matthew D. Cote, 30, U.S.M.C., passed in late December, 2018. Cote proudly served our country as a Marine Infantryman. He deployed twice to fight the War on Terror, once in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and again to Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom. Cote enjoyed fishing, a good playtime session with his pup, Lyla, and had a passion for riding motorcycles. He was a genuinely loyal friend, a loving son, and a great brother. Semper Fi, Marine! Til Valhalla, Brother! #TVP #tilvalhallaproject #veteranowned #mentalhealth #veteranshelpingveterans #veteranownedandoperated #mentalhealthawareness #veteran #military #veterans #army #navy #marines #usmc #airforce #usa #usarmy #veteransday #mom #emotional #impact #moving #tvpfamily
PVT Ernest W. Clark III, age 38, sadly passed away on January 28, 2023, due to heart-related health complications. Clark hailed from a proud lineage of military service members and had always aspired to serve in the military. As a Fire Support Specialist attached to the 72nd Armor Regiment, he spent the majority of his service stationed in Korea. His commitment and passion for his role were evident to all who knew him. Rest easy and Til Valhalla, Brother. If you support the military and first responders - Click the link and grab a tee at tilvalhallaproject.com to help fund these memorials for those who made the ultimate sacrifice #TVP #tilvalhallaproject #veteranowned #mentalhealth #veteranshelpingveterans #veteranownedandoperated #mentalhealthawareness #veteran #military #veterans #army #navy #marines #usmc #airforce #usa #usarmy #veteransday
This is how you help us keep a Hero’s legacy burning bright: FF & EMT Austin M. Duran, Apopka F.D., passed away from line of duty-related injuries in July 2022. Knowing he wanted to be a Firefighter, Duran joined the Fire Explorers in High School. His first day with Apopka F.D., he began to make an impression on his Firefighter family with his work ethic and eagerness to learn. He was named "Firefighter of the Year" in 2022 and has a foundation named in his honor to provide additional training and mentorship to Firefighters. Rest easy; We have the watch now! Til Valhalla, Brother! Every memorial plaque you help us deliver is more than a tribute; it's a promise to never forget the sacrifice made by our Fallen Heroes. If you know of a Fallen Veteran or First Responder, please click below so we can Honor them with a plaque: https://form.jotform.com/231946230245149
Another plaque delivered, another legacy preserved: PO3 Jacob E. Slocum, 23, U.S. Navy, born October 5, 1999, lost the battle with his demons on December 5, 2022. Following basic training, Slocum attended the Naval Nuclear Power School in Charleston, S.C. Upon completing the program, he served aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) aircraft carrier and was deployed to the South China Sea. Slocum enjoyed video games, Dungeons & Dragons, and was great with computers. He was a fantastic friend, a loving son, and an amazing brother. Fair winds and following seas Our site: https://tilvalhallaproject.com/ If there is a Hero you would like us to make a plaque for; please follow this link to fill out an application: https://tilvalhallaproject.typeform.com/to/HqKpCzna?typeform-source=tilvalhallaproject.com #TVP #tilvalhallaproject #veteranowned #mentalhealth #veteranshelpingveterans #veteranownedandoperated #mentalhealthawareness #veteran #military #veterans #army #navy #marines #usmc #veteranowned #airforce #usa #usarmy #veteransday #soldier #fitness #mentalhealthmatters #veteranownedbusiness #usnavy #coastguard #armedforces #veteransupport #freedom #ptsd #usaf #tactical #love #marine #usmilitary #motivation #health #wellness #mindfulness #healing #usairforce #spaceforce #uscoastguard #usspaceforce #wellbeing #armystrong #usmarinecorps #mentalhealthadvocate #mentalwellness #motivation #infantry #usmarines #combatveteran #vet #semperfi #veteranmade #usveterans
This is how you help us keep a Hero’s legacy burning bright: Join us in honoring SGT Daniel C. Britton, U.S. Army, who passed earlier this year. Britton was an Infantryman with the 3rd Infantry Division. He deployed to the Middle East and served one tour in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. By supporting our mission you help us create moments like this. #TVP #tilvalhallaproject #veteranowned #mentalhealth #veteranshelpingveterans #veteranownedandoperated #mentalhealthawareness #veteran #military #veterans #army #navy #marines #usmc #airforce #usa #usarmy #soldier #fitness #mentalhealthmatters #veteranownedbusiness #usnavy #coastguard #armedforces #veteransupport #freedom #ptsd #usaf #tactical #love
Warning: Emotional video. Join us as the mother of LCpl Matthew D. Cote receives her son’s plaque. Your support made this moment possible: LCpl Matthew D. Cote, 30, U.S.M.C., passed in late December, 2018. Cote proudly served our country as a Marine Infantryman. He deployed twice to fight the War on Terror, once in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and again to Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom. Cote enjoyed fishing, a good playtime session with his pup, Lyla, and had a passion for riding motorcycles. He was a genuinely loyal friend, a loving son, and a great brother. Semper Fi, Marine! Til Valhalla, Brother!
Another memorial plaque delivery made possible by our supporters. LCpl Hunter C. Whitley, U.S.M.C., passed in late 2022. Whitley was a deeply caring person and would go out of his way to lend a hand if he saw someone in need. Semper Fi, Marine! Til Valhalla, Brother!
Supporting Veterans & the families of our Fallen is just a click away! Join our mission at tilvalhallaproject.com. Every tee we sell helps fund therapy for struggling Veterans & make memorials for Fallen Heroes. SGT Grant O. Hunsaker, 31, U.S. Army, passed away on August 20, 2019. Hunsaker had been drawn to the Army from a very young age. He served as a Combat Engineer with 142nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion. Hunsaker served two tours in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and another in Operation Enduring Freedom. While deployed, he drove the lead truck of his unit's convoy while clearing routes of IEDs to ensure our troops could conduct their patrols more safely. Rest easy, Soldier! Til Valhalla, Brother!
We Honor Fallen Heroes. Join us at tilvalhallaproject.com to become part of the T.V.P. family & know you’re giving back to all who served. SGT Grant O. Hunsaker, 31, U.S. Army, passed away on August 20, 2019. Hunsaker had been drawn to the Army from a very young age. He served as a Combat Engineer with 142nd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion. Hunsaker served two tours in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and another in Operation Enduring Freedom. While deployed, he drove the lead truck of his unit's convoy while clearing routes of IEDs to ensure our troops could conduct their patrols more safely. Rest easy, Soldier! Til Valhalla, Brother! #TVP #tilvalhallaproject #veteranowned #mentalhealth #veteranshelpingveterans #veteranownedandoperated #mentalhealthawareness #veteran #military #veterans #army #navy #marines #usmc #airforce #usa #usarmy #veteransday #soldier #fitness #mentalhealthmatters #veteranownedbusiness
Another touching tribute for a true Hero: CPO Michael S. R. Brelsford, U.S. Navy, passed away in February 2022. After a brief time in the Army as an Interpreter, Brelsford served over 10 years in the Navy as an Electronics Technician. After 9/11, he reenlisted and deployed twice in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Brelsford was an active member of his community. He was Master Councillor of the Masonic Order of DeMolay, a state orator, and in the Order of Amaranth to help raise funds for Diabetes research. Fair winds and following seas, Shipmate! Til Valhalla, Brother! We need your help carrying on the legacy of more Fallen Heroes. Click below & apply to have a memorial plaque surprise-delivered to a family you know of a Fallen Veteran or First Responder (at no cost to them): https://form.jotform.com/231946230245149
This is how you help us Honor Heroes: During our 7th Anniversary, we surprised Elizabeth Hutchison with the opportunity to build her late husband’s memorial plaque. Thanks to your support, we have built and surprise-delivered over 3,000 memorial plaques to the families of Fallen Military & First Responders. Cpl Jerome S. Hutchison, U.S.M.C., passed away in November 2023. Hutchison served as an MP with 2nd Military Police Battalion, 2nd Force Service Support Group, and deployed to the Middle East in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. There, he helped take care of and prepare our Military Working Dogs for whatever situation may arise. Hutchison was a loyal friend, a loving husband to his wife, Elizabeth, and a proud father of his two children, Alexander and Julia. Semper Fi, Marine! Til Valhalla, Brother! No matter how they died or how much time has passed, every Hero deserves to be remembered. If you know of a Fallen Veteran or First Responder, please click below and fill out an application so we can Honor them with a plaque: https://form.jotform.com/231946230245149

about our mission
What started in a garage is now a first-of-its-kind mission making a global impact. Proud USMC Veteran Korey Shaffer and his wife Tiffany began making memorial plaques for Fallen Military & First Responders to ensure their legacies lived on no matter how or when they passed. Korey knew he couldn’t ask the family of a Fallen Hero to pay for a plaque (they had already sacrificed enough), so he started making tees to fund them, and Til Valhalla Project was born.
Today, T.V.P. pays tribute to dozens more Fallen Heroes each month while funding therapy for struggling Veterans. This impact is only possible thanks to millions of supporters dedicated to making a difference.
We Won’t Stop Until We Honor Every Hero
Etching a Fallen Hero’s name into a memorial plaque ensures their legacy lives on for generations. Surprise-delivering that plaque to the Hero’s family is a tangible reminder that we will NEVER forget that Hero’s service and sacrifice. Our memorial plaques are not for sale; each one is funded exclusively through the sale of impactful gear.

Every Veteran Deserves Help If They Need It
Our Veterans served selflessly and with Honor; the least we can do is help them if they’re struggling. A portion of our net proceeds go toward funding life-saving therapy for Veterans who are at the highest risk of losing the war at home.


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