Vision & Mission
Why the Race Across America? Why 3,000 miles in 12 days? Because it’s hard. Because there’s a very high chance we won’t succeed. And because we get to do it together.
• When I left the military, I was lucky. My friends and my family were there for me, even when they couldn’t quite understand me. I found new friends, a new “squad,” in college, and some of those friends are still around - even on the crew for this effort. They kept me sane and moving forward. Whenever I slipped, they were there for me.
• Not all veterans are so lucky. For many of us, reconnecting is hard. Sometimes, just getting back to a healthy place is even harder. Fundraising for Team Red, White & Blue helps us to chip in for an organization working to make it just a bit less difficult. Meeting veterans where they are, physically and mentally, in person, and online.
• Most importantly though, we’re taking this on because this challenge is just a small taste of the challenge we know thousands of veterans face. We might not succeed the first time, but we know if we do it together, we’d rather try and fail than not even make the attempt.
• “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.”
our crew members
Our Racer - Brett SanPietro
Brett is an Army veteran (proud former enlisted infantryman before he crossed over to the dark side and became an intelligence officer) and currently serving Navy reservist (inactive - even the Navy wouldn’t let him grow his hair that long). After the Army and before coming to Team RWB, Brett served as a U.S. Diplomat for seven years and tried out corporate life as the VP for a public opinion and analytics company based out of Cambridge, MA.
Points of note in Brett’s varied careers include: responding to the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon while stationed with the Army’s 3rd U.S. Infantry - The Old Guard (where he met crew members Matt & Angela Morgan); deploying to the Horn of Africa region for special operations support missions (where Angela told Brett to make sure Matt didn’t do anything stupid); starting out as a theatre major and then switching to poli sci while at the University of Illinois at Chicago (where he met crew member James Winters… who also started as a theatre major and switched); and serving with the State Department in both Djibouti and Pakistan - the latter posting being responsible for Brett meeting his crew member (and wife), Lara SanPietro.
Brett has an MBA from The George Washington University and a BA in political science from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He and Lara now reside in Chicago with their dog Chewbacca Harrison Fisher and two cats, Salem and Sushi. If Brett’s not out running or training on the bike, you will likely catch him out with friends at a happy hour or sitting down to board games or just some good old fashioned D&D.
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Team RWB provides enriching opportunities for veterans at home in their communities, virtually through a free mobile app, and as expeditions where they take groups of members on multi-day adventures most would not take on alone. With over 100,000 members across 200 chapters in this country, they do amazing work through the efforts of nearly 1,000 volunteer leaders and less than 30 full time staff.