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About us

Helping people on their journey to a better life has been the mission of the Reveille Foundation since 2018. For many who are transitioning into a new community, rebuilding their life, or just want a fresh start can find it extremely difficult to locate and navigate programs and services. Some of these resources can take weeks, months and even years to navigate and unless you are familiar with the processes many get confused, overwhelmed, or simply give up.

That’s why we created the Reveille Foundation. We work with individuals to understand exactly where they are in all aspects of their life and together, create a plan for success. We then bring the community of resources together to help, provide case management and follow-up regularly with each individual.

We do not do this work alone and value our amazing community partners who we work with, hand-in-hand because it takes a village approach to help people succeed. Our participants work hard themselves throughout their journey and we often act as a mentor, advocate, and cheerleader.

This is the call to unite our communities, this is the call to help those in need. This is the call for you to change your life for the better.

This is the Reveille Foundation,
the call to serve the underserved.

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Mission

The Reveille Foundation supports underserved populations with holistic case management that creates individual plans for success that brings the community of resources together to execute these plans. Housing, training, and employment are critical elements to this success.

Our primary audiences are:

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Vision

Our Vision creates better, faster pathways to success. We bring hope, aspiration, compassion, guidance and clarity of purpose to individuals no matter where they begin their journey. Through reliable and relatable case management, Reveille works with each person to remove barriers and rise above their unique challenges to realize they themselves hold the power to achieve their fullest potential.

Values

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Helping people on their journey to a better life has been the mission of the Reveille Foundation since 2018. For many who are transitioning into a new community, rebuilding their life, or just want a fresh start can find it extremely difficult to locate and navigate programs and services. Some of these resources can take weeks, months and even years to navigate and unless you are familiar with the processes many get confused, overwhelmed, or simply give up.

That’s why we created the Reveille Foundation. We work with individuals to understand exactly where they are in all aspects of their life and together, create a plan for success. We then bring the community of resources together to help, provide case management and follow-up regularly with each individual.

We do not do this work alone and value our amazing community partners who we work with, hand-in-hand because it takes a village approach to help people succeed. Our participants work hard themselves throughout their journey and we often act as a mentor, advocate, and cheerleader.

This is the call to unite our communities, this is the call to help those in need. This is the call for you to change your life for the better. This is the Reveille Foundation, the call to serve the underserved.

Who We are

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Board Of Directors

Staff

President & CEO
Steve Yamamori (BHT) (M.Ed.)

Steve is team-focused and has a desire to lift the community by helping individuals and families break down traditional barriers, silos and systems. Currently, Steve serves as the Founder and CEO of the Reveille Foundation, a 501(c)(3) that supports the underserved with a focus on transitioning military, veterans and spouses. Prior to that, Steve was the Director of Military and Veteran Programs at Maricopa Community College’s Rio Salado College. This collaborative program served the needs of thousands of active duty, veterans, and their dependents across the Valley. His leadership has also resulted in the development of the West Valley Veteran Success Center. Prior to that Steve was the Community Relations Manager for Arizona Public Service and the CEO of Fighter Country Partnership at Luke Air Force Base bringing a culmination of 25 years’ worth of experience providing services to, or coordinating services for, eligible clients, individuals and their families.

Chief of Staff & COO
Eric Sloan

Eric served as the Director of Government and Media Relations for the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services, where he supported veteran issues, case management and advocated for legislation related to veteran issues and benefits.

Chief Program Officer &
Director of Case Management
Seaun Edmonds (BHT) (M.Ed.)

From the year of his internship (2005) until he transitioned to Arizona (2008), Seaun worked as a behavioral health technician with children, adolescents, and adults. Upon the transition of residing in Arizona, Seaun served in the Behavioral Health Field for 10 years as a clinical case manager. His skills had developed him to becoming a crisis specialist with the Crisis Response Network (Maricopa County Suicide Prevention Phone Line). As a crisis specialist he learned to accept high acuity calls and help de-escalate members in the community. The high acuity calls ranged from suicidal calls to panic/anxiety attack calls. Seaun is now the CPO for The Reveille Foundation.

Success Coaches

Becky Sanback (BHT)

Becky is a U.S. Navy Veteran with an educational background in physiological and clinical psychology. Over several years of service in the Veterans Health Administration, as well as state and local organizations, she has drawn on this education to manage clinical research projects in the areas of traumatic brain injury (TBI), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, relational stress, dementias, and in public health. Becky currently works with the Reveille Foundation to help Veterans navigate resources and facilitate transitions for themselves and their families.

Mark Torre Jr. (USA, Ret.) (MSW Candidate - USC)

Mark Torre Jr. is a full-time University of Southern California (USC) Master of Social Work (MSW) candidate, and interning Success Coach with The Reveille Foundation (TRF). Mark was a special weapons and tactics (SWAT) qualified police officer with the Guam Police Department, and Army Infantry Lieutenant with the Guam National Guard. During Mark’s five years as a police officer, his scope of duties included responding to calls-for-service from the public, investigating crimes, enforcing violations of highway codes, and community outreach with a focus on coordinating services for individuals and families.

Success Coach – Amber Yodel (USN, Ret.) Eugene VA-CWT

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