The 2026 INVICTA Gala raised over $500,000 to support veterans and first responders dealing with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and post-concussion symptoms. The event, held in Dallas, brought together community leaders and eight Medal of Honor recipients to honor those who have served the nation. Attendees enjoyed a powerful program featuring a keynote speech, live and silent auctions, and tributes to American heroes. This year’s Gala more than doubled the funds raised from the inaugural event in 2024, reflecting growing support for the cause.

The money raised will directly fund The INVICTA Project, which offers no-cost, advanced, non-invasive treatments for conditions like brain fog, headaches, memory impairment, chronic pain, and sleep issues. For veterans and first responders who often face significant mental and physical challenges after their service, this support can be life-changing. The INVICTA Project aims to restore hope, health, and purpose, helping individuals regain balance and improve their quality of life.

The treatments are delivered through a two-week program at the Parker Performance Institute in Frisco, Texas. Participants receive comprehensive assessments and personalized treatment plans, along with ongoing support after completing the program. The INVICTA Project ensures that all services are free, eliminating barriers to care for those who need it most. Plans for the 2027 INVICTA Gala are already underway, promising continued support for these heroes.

Source: globenewswire.com