How it works
Support raised through Whatnot and community events helps fund awareness materials, appreciation projects, giveaways, website work, and mission-backed outreach.
Fundraiser Friday is where the MindFrontTogether community turns livestream support, purchases, donations, tips, and shared awareness into real outreach. Each archive entry below shows what supporters helped make possible, from appreciation kits to veteran support projects.
Support raised through Whatnot and community events helps fund awareness materials, appreciation projects, giveaways, website work, and mission-backed outreach.
Every stream gives MindFrontTogether another chance to speak with people directly, share resources, and keep mental health support visible in a real community setting.
This page serves as the archive for completed fundraiser projects, visit recaps, project notes, photos, and future updates as they become ready for the public.
This Fundraiser Friday raised over $1,500 to purchase and customize a quality computer for one deserving veteran to use for work, school, gaming, and everyday life.
On June 3, 2026, the MindFrontTogether community came together for a major veteran-focused fundraiser. The goal was to raise enough support to buy a good computer for one deserving veteran and make it something personal, useful, and meaningful.
The fundraiser raised over $1,500. That money will be used to purchase the computer and customize it with MindFrontTogether gear and branding on the actual PC case. The computer is being built to support practical needs like work, school, communication, gaming, and having a reliable setup that can be used every day.
This project was about giving back, honoring service, and showing that the community sees the people who have sacrificed for others. During the stream, more than 10 MindFrontTogether shirts were also given away to supporters and community members.
Once completed, this PC will be given to one very deserving veteran as a direct thank you from the MindFrontTogether community.
This Fundraiser Friday raised over $1,500 to build and give away appreciation kits for first responders, police, fire personnel, and veterans through the Whatnot community.
On May 22, 2026, MindFrontTogether held a fundraiser focused on building appreciation kits for police, fire, first responders, and veterans. The kits were built at home and given away to the community through the Whatnot platform.
More than 100 kits were built and given away, with the effort still continuing as of early June. Each kit represented a simple message from the community: thank you for your service and your sacrifice.
This project was not just about the items inside the kits. It was about making people feel seen, appreciated, and backed by a community that understands service comes with sacrifice. The fundraiser raised over $1,500 to help make that possible.
This Fundraiser Friday helped launch the Free Medical Gear Program, which gave people a way to apply for basic medical gear for their household if they could not afford it or did not already have a medical kit available.
The May 18, 2026 Fundraiser Friday helped support the launch of the MindFrontTogether Free Medical Gear Program. Through that program, people could apply for free medical gear for their household if they could not afford to purchase it or did not currently have a medical kit available.
The effort was funded by the community and made available through the MindFrontTogether website. The goal was simple: help people have access to basic emergency supplies before they ever need them.
Although the program is no longer active on the website, it remains an important part of the Fundraiser Friday archive because it shows how the community helped turn stream support into practical, real-world preparedness support.
This Fundraiser Friday supported a small business, helped fund dispatcher gift bundles, provided more MindFrontTogether shirts for stream giveaways, and helped continue work on the website.
The May 7, 2026 Fundraiser Friday focused on supporting a small business and putting together gift bundles for the Fayette County Dispatcher Center. Because of the support raised, MindFrontTogether prepared and delivered bundles for all 12 dispatchers at the center.
The dispatchers loved the gifts and the thought behind them. This fundraiser also helped provide more MindFrontTogether shirts for stream giveaways and helped us continue building out the website.
Two members of MindFrontTogether visited the Fayette County Dispatcher Center to show support, learn what dispatchers deal with day to day, and personally deliver gifts funded by supporters across the country.
During the visit, MindFrontTogether met with five dispatchers, including two supervisors. The team explained that the center handles police, fire, and EMS communications in one room and averages roughly 50 to 70 calls per hour on a normal day.
“One of the hardest parts is not always getting closure after difficult calls.”
Staff talked openly about how much teamwork matters in the room, how new dispatchers are supported, and how hard it can be to only hear the crisis without always seeing the good outcome afterward.
During the visit, Sheriff Riles introduced himself inside the communications center and gave two challenge coins as a token of appreciation.
This Fundraiser Friday helped support Mental Health Thank You Kits, fire department support kits, resource cards, morale items, and the early development of the MindFrontTogether training platform.
For the start of Mental Health Awareness Month, the April 30, 2026 Fundraiser Friday helped support Mental Health Thank You Kits that included notebooks, pens, stress items, resource cards, morale items, and other small support items that were added to many outgoing orders.
In addition to the smaller thank you kits, MindFrontTogether built and delivered approximately 12 to 16 full support kits for a local fire department. These kits included personalized materials, resource cards, and morale items specifically prepared for the department.
This fundraiser also helped support the early development of the MindFrontTogether training platform, an interactive quiz-based learning resource planned for the website.
The first Fundraiser Friday helped start the weekly fundraiser and paid for early awareness materials, giveaway shirts, website promotion, and hosting support.
Our first Fundraiser Friday on April 17, 2026 was a success and became the starting point for what has now grown into a community-funded effort.
Donations from the first stream helped MindFrontTogether create stickers, purchase additional MindFrontTogether shirts to give away during future streams, promote the website, and help cover website hosting costs.
This first event helped set the foundation for future awareness work, giveaways, and real-world support projects.
Photos from Fundraiser Friday projects will be added here as they are ready for the public.
More Fundraiser Friday updates will be added as new projects are completed. Newer updates will stay toward the top so supporters can quickly see the latest impact.