Veterans Marketplace
The mission of “The American Veterans Marketplace Charitable Fund” is to assist Veterans
and their families transitioning from military life to their community. This is accomplished using a
multi-faceted approach in achieving one or more of the following
❖ Acquire an occupational skill or profession
❖ Create a business opportunity
❖ Achieve financial stability
As these building blocks for what the fund will do to assist the veteran community are being developed,
this requires donations in support of the mission or other income to support the following objectives.
❖ Educating the community in Arizona on the service and sacrifice Veterans have made for their
country
❖ Build an aircraft carrier as the USS Superstition, carrier in the desert, for events geared towards funding the overall operation to include: Veteran care and education
❖ Offer facilities the veterans may use for daily therapy (including animal therapy) and work
availability
❖ Provide Events and Tourism to educate and to inform the community of the sacrifices made by
Veterans
❖ Provide veterans and homeless veterans with support in finding affordable or free housing and privacy as well as
additional care
As David Enerson is the founder of “The The American Veterans Marketplace Charitable Fund” and is the owner of Trinity Rescue LLC, a for profit organization. As previously mentioned, the building blocks for what the fund will do to assist the veteran community are being developed, this requires
donations in support of the mission or other income to support the following objectives. This additional income may come from Trinity Rescue LLC in the following capacity:
❖ USS Superstition development and expenses in ownership of Trinity Rescue LLC
❖ USS Superstition may intake micro donations from consumer involvement
For questions regarding this relationship, please contact David Enerson at trinityrescue@gmail.com
OR
Senior Account Manager for “The The American Veterans Marketplace Charitable Fund”, Natalia Holton, at natalia@legacyglobal.org