CLARKSVILLE, TN − The Davis Focus Project (DFP), a non-profit supporting and enhancing veteran human performance through innovative neuroscience-based therapies, announced today the details of their annual fundraising event.
The “Restore 24” event will be held at The Emerald Clarksville on Saturday, Nov. 2. The funds raised by the event will support the launch of the Center for Human Performance in Clarksville, a facility dedicated to enhancing human capability in veterans, from improving day-to-day job performance to overcoming fatigue, burnout, and other more serious challenges facing our nation’s veterans. The Davis Focus Project focuses on performance enhancement without initially emphasizing mental health, helping veterans to excel in their daily lives while also addressing underlying issues.
Shared chief executive officer, Brandon Davis, “By prioritizing overall well-being, we aim to dismantle the stigma associated with seeking help for other life-impacting issues, ensuring our veterans receive the care they deserve—all provided free of charge to active duty and veterans.”
Tickets are $50, include dinner and can be purchased here.
Details are as follows:
- Date: November 2, 2024
- Time: 5:00-8:00pm
- Location: The Emerald Clarksville – 2631 Hwy 41A Bypass
The event will be hosted by Michael Broderick, best known for his roles in The Terminal List, SEAL Team and NCIS and will feature guest speaker, Master Chief (Ret.) Edward Byer, former Navy SEAL and Medal of Honor Recipient. Entertainment will be provided by Sal Gonzales, Marine Vet. Combat Wounded and recent performer at the Grand Ol’ Opry in Nashville.
Attendees will also get a firsthand look at the cutting-edge therapies to be offered by the Center for Human Performance including Cold Plunge, Vibroacoustic Therapy, and Neurofeedback combined these treatments offer immune system resilience, stress management, accelerated metabolism and enhanced mood. Bring a change of clothes as attendees will have the opportunity to experience the cold plunge!