100% of Net Profits Donated
100% of net profits from the first day of book sales will be donated to the charities and programs listed below.
✅ At checkout, you can choose which one you’d like to support.
🤝 If no selection is made, donations will be distributed equally among all charities and scholarship programs.
Acadiana Veteran Alliance (AVA)
Acadiana Veteran Alliance (AVA) is committed to creating meaningful employment opportunities for veterans and service members through its innovative WORK Program, while also advancing economic growth through strategic partnerships. AVA supports mental health and PTSD treatment by collaborating with healthcare professionals to ensure high-quality care and positive outcomes. As a foundational partner to veteran-focused philanthropies, AVA strengthens and expands the reach of existing missions, working together to support those who’ve served.
Henry’s Home
Henry’s Home Horse & Human Sanctuary is a nonprofit that supports veterans and retired first responders through equine-assisted learning grounded in Natural Horsemanship. Since 2014, the sanctuary has provided a peaceful, healing environment where rescued horses and humans build trust, restore emotional balance, and rediscover purpose together. By offering a supportive space for both people and animals, Henry’s Home fosters lasting connections that promote resilience, growth, and well-being.
Kiwanis International
The Texas-Oklahoma Kiwanis Foundation fuels the development of future leaders through scholarship programs across the region. Each year, the Foundation awards “Sophomore of the Year” scholarships to outstanding high school sophomores and provides financial support to graduating seniors in Key Club and college students in Circle K International. Scholarships typically range from $1,000 to $1,500, with some students receiving additional multi-year awards. Funded by endowed gifts, annual donations, and Kiwanis district support, these scholarships help young leaders pursue their education and make a lasting impact in their communities.
Learn more about the Texas Oklahoma District of Kiwanis International
Life Restored of San Antonio (LRSA)
Life Restored of San Antonio (LRSA) is a faith-based nonprofit devoted to restoring hope, healing, and dignity to youth aged 12 to 24 impacted by sexual exploitation, and to the families who walk through that trauma with them. With a Christ-centered, holistic approach, LRSA partners with public and nonprofit providers to offer counseling, educational support, and vital resources. Rooted in the belief that every person is beautifully and wonderfully made, we strive to create a safe space where survivors and their families can rediscover their worth and embrace a future filled with purpose.
Oilfield Helping Hands (OHH)
Oilfield Helping Hands (OHH) is a nonprofit organization powered by industry volunteers and dedicated to providing financial assistance to oilfield workers and their families facing hardship through no fault of their own. Founded in 2003 in Houston, OHH has since expanded nationally, with active chapters across major oil-producing regions. Through community-driven events, donations, and corporate support, OHH has distributed over $5.9 million to more than 1,000 families affected by medical emergencies, natural disasters, or sudden crises. With a deep commitment to solidarity and support, OHH continues to rally the oilfield community to take care of its own in times of need.
Pepper’s Senior Dog Sanctuary
Peppers Senior Dog Sanctuary helps reduce overcrowding in local shelters by providing lifelong care to senior dogs who might otherwise be euthanized. Referred by animal welfare groups unable to place them, these dogs are welcomed into our sanctuary, where trained staff and volunteers offer expert rehabilitation, hospice care, and unconditional love. By taking in unadoptable seniors, we free up shelter space for more animals, and when the time comes, we ensure each dog experiences a peaceful, dignified passing.
Project2Fourteen
Project2Fourteen is a Midland-based, volunteer-powered nonprofit founded in 2022 that serves veterans in the Greater Permian Basin by offering outdoor therapy experiences such as guided kayaking and fishing trips, complete with the gear and support to recreate the experience on their own. Alongside these therapeutic adventures, Project2Fourteen builds community among veterans through networking events, job assistance, and service-focused activities that foster connection, purpose, and healing.
Reach Out and Read
Reach Out and Read is a national nonprofit that promotes early literacy and school readiness by giving young children free books and guiding families to read aloud during pediatric checkups, with a focus on underserved communities. Endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the program reaches 4.6 million children annually through more than 6,000 medical sites, fostering strong parent-child bonds and preparing kids for kindergarten success.
redM
redM is a volunteer-led nonprofit founded in Houston in 2018, dedicated to ending human trafficking by raising awareness, supporting survivors, and driving systemic change. Through strategic partnerships and community-driven outreach, redM mobilizes everyday professionals to take action and contribute to a growing movement of compassion, advocacy, and restoration. With no paid staff, 100% of donations go directly to programs and partners working on the frontlines to bring healing and hope to those impacted by exploitation.
Save Rocky the Great Dane Rescue and Rehab
Save Rocky the Great Dane Rescue and Rehab is a nationwide nonprofit dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming neglected, abused, and abandoned Great Danes. Founded in 2013 in memory of a beloved Dane named Rocky, the organization lives by its mission: “Save One Until There Are None.” With over 8,500 dogs saved and nearly 200 currently in care, Save Rocky provides medical treatment, training, and loving foster homes to give these gentle giants a second chance at life.
Colorado School of Mines
Colorado School of Mines offers a range of donor-supported scholarships that help students access a world-class STEM education while reducing financial stress. Incoming students are automatically considered for merit-based awards, and current students can apply for additional support through a centralized scholarship system. With help from committed donors, Mines invests in future engineers, scientists, and innovators who are prepared to lead in industry, research, and global problem-solving.
The University of Oklahoma (OU)
The University of Oklahoma (OU) provides broad scholarship support through donor-funded programs that help reduce financial barriers and increase student success. Incoming freshmen are automatically considered for merit-based awards, while current students can apply annually for need-based and program-specific scholarships. With support from generous donors, OU strengthens access to higher education and invests in the long-term potential of students across disciplines.
Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University (TTU) offers a wide range of scholarships funded by generous donors to help students pursue a high-quality education with fewer financial barriers. Incoming students are automatically considered for merit-based awards, while current students can apply for need-based, departmental, and competitive scholarships. Programs such as the Terry Foundation and Thoma Scholars provide critical support to students with exceptional promise or financial need. With donor support, TTU expands access to education and invests in the success of future leaders across disciplines.
