The Trident House Charities Program is the mission at the heart of the Navy SEAL Mu- seum, honoring the sacrifices of our military and serving the families of Special Opera- tions. It is comprised of four pillars to serve military personnel and their families where support is needed most. The Trident House and Renewal Coalition Retreats Working in partnership with fellow nonprofit Renewal Coalition in Jupiter, Florida, the Tri- dent House Charities Program serves active and retired military personnel and their fam- ilies. Providing respite homes that serve as critical retreats for Special Operations Forces, active or retired, as well as their families, the retreats are entirely complimentary. The Mu- seum’s Trident House is a respite home on the peaceful waterfront in Sebastian, Florida. Serving as a critical reprieve for active duty Special Operations Forces, or place of refuge for the families of U.S. Navy SEALs who have sacrificed their lives in the line of duty to our country, the Trident House offers a peaceful sanctuary for those needing to reconnect and restore relationships. With your support, additional houses will be built and acquired as part of a longterm West Coast expansion and inclusion. The Trident House Charities Program The Annual Scholarship Program The Navy SEAL Museum, in collaboration with the Marlee Foundation, awards college and trade school scholarships to children of Naval Special Warfare personnel. Based on merit and academic achievement, scholar- ships are awarded in various amounts to stu- dents with outstanding grade point averages, class rank, and SAT scores. A student’s com- mitment to community service and extracur- ricular activities is taken into account, as well. Given annually each spring, these scholar- ships help promote the academic dreams of deserving students.