Colonel’s Cup

Empowering Veterans

The Colonel’s Cup Foundation, Inc. is a Service Disabled Military Veteran Owned Small Non-Profit Business (SDVSOB), 501c3, formed to empower Veterans and their families with the connections, tools and resources needed to support and reintroduce themselves into their selected communities.

 

The Care Our Heroes Deserve

There are currently over 740,000 veterans in Georgia, each of whom signed a blank check with their lives to defend our great nation. The State of Georgia is one of the top four providers of young men and women willing to take that oath.  Losing 24 veterans a day to suicide, primarily because they don’t get the help needed in a timely fashion, is totally unacceptable.  To identify over 95,000 as homeless and another 150,000+ as eating less than one meal a day is shameful, to say the least.

Lt. Col. Michael Mizell, founder and director of CCF, as a “boots on the ground” advocate, declares to actively encourage and support collaboration and funding from potential new fundraisers, investors and partners.

 

Why was CCF Formed?  It was formed to empower Veterans and their families with the connections, tools and resources needed to support and reintroduce themselves into their selected communities.

What will CCF Assistance Address? It will address their financial needs, homelessness, mental, physical and medical health.                    

What is the core of CCF?  The core theme of CCF is to continue the 22 year history of successes and community impact created by its business predecessor, Millennium Security Services, LLC, owned and operated by LTC ( R ) Michael E Mizell. 

Lt. Colonel Michael Mizell, Ret.

About Colonel Mizell

Lieutenant Colonel, Ret. Michael E Mizell, USA MP

President, Johns Creek Veterans Association, 501c3 (7 years)

President, Johns Creek Veterans Memorial Walk, 501c3, (7 Years)

Vice Chair, Fulton County Commission Veterans Empowerment Committee ($1M budget item) (2 years)

Honorary Board Member, Georgia Military Hall of Fame (Certificate Holder #39)

Life Member, American Legion and Disabled American Veterans (DAV)

Michael Mizell, is a 22 yr retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel, Military Police Officer who has been helping fellow veterans with their problems for over 29 years. 

Before stepping down as the Vice Chair of the newly formed Fulton County Board of Commissioners’ Veterans Empowerment Committee, Mizell helped spirit FCBC to recognize and establish as a line item, veterans issues for support to the sum of $1M annually.  

Colonel Mizell is stepping down as Commander of the Johns Creek Veterans Association, after leading it successfully for the past seven years. The Colonels Cup Foundation demands all his efforts and we look forward to working with those who understand and have a passion for the CCF’s goals.

 

Are You Ready to Get in The Trenches by Supporting Colonel’s Cup’s Efforts?

CCF is a nonprofit, raising funds through donations, grants, professional fund raisers and teaming partnerships.  Private individuals as well as businesses and civic organizations are welcome to contact us to learn more. Please provide your information below and we’ll be in touch with you shortly.

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