Build the table.

Founding partners shape what TwoSoldiers.org becomes. These are not sponsorship tiers — they are seats at the table.

A platform that has never existed.

TwoSoldiers.org is a live video service connecting veterans from opposing sides of past and present conflicts — in real time, across 100+ languages, with AI translation. Two men. One screen. No agenda. Just the truth.

"The reason is always manufactured by someone who will never bleed."

AI translation has made this technically possible. The will to build it is what has been missing. TwoSoldiers.org is that will — made into a platform.

Four types of partners.

Technology Partners

Companies building in AI translation, real-time video, platform infrastructure, and content moderation. We need your stack. You need a mission worth building on.

Humanitarian Organizations

Veterans organizations, peace-building foundations, mental health nonprofits, and faith communities with existing networks of soldiers and veterans worldwide.

Investors & Donors

Impact investors, family foundations, and individual donors who believe in long-game missions. Not a quick return. A generational play for something that has never existed.

Media & Press

Journalists, documentary filmmakers, podcasters, and content creators who want to be part of telling the story of two soldiers saying I'm sorry for the first time.

Join the founding circle.

We are in the earliest stage of development. Founding partners shape what this becomes.

Builder

$1,000

Named founding supporter. Platform development updates. Early access at launch.

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Visionary

Custom

Strategic partnership, technology integration, or major investment. Direct conversation with the founder.

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From founding to platform.

"Thou preparest a table before me
in the presence of mine enemies."

Psalm 23 : 5

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Whether you are a tech company, a foundation, an investor, or an individual who believes that veterans deserve this —

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