League of Fat Bastards Cigars (LOFB) has announced a partnership with Boulder Crest Foundation. This collaboration aims to bolster mental health support for men across the United States. As a part of the initiative, with LOFB Cigars is pledging 40% of their net U.S. profits the foundation.
Boulder Crest Foundation is non-profit organization dedicated to helping veterans, first responders, and their families navigate and overcome the challenges of mental health. The funds generated from this partnership will directly support Boulder Crest’s programs designed to improve mental resilience and overall well-being.
“Our mission at League of Fat Bastards Cigars has always been more than just delivering exceptional cigars; it’s about making a meaningful impact in the lives of those who need it most,” said Adam Levine, LOFB Cigars founder in a press release. “By joining forces with Boulder Crest Foundation, we are honored to contribute to their vital work and provide significant support for men’s mental health initiatives.”
Boulder Crest Foundation is known for its innovative and effective approaches to mental health care. One program of note is their Post Traumatic Growth (PTG) program. This program helps individuals harness their experiences to foster personal growth and resilience, paving the way for a better future.
“We are thrilled to partner with League of Fat Bastards Cigars,” said Ken Falke, Founder and Chairman of Boulder Crest Foundation. “Their commitment to dedicating 40% of their US profits to our important work and programs will greatly enhance our ability to offer critical resources and support. This partnership is a testament to the power of community collaboration in advancing mental health care.”
This partnership will officially launch on September 1, 2024 with a series of promotional events and initiatives. These are designed to raise awareness and support for both organizations.