Vet Info Announces Strong First Quarter Growth and Expanded Veteran Support Initiatives in 2026

Doral, FL — Vet Info, led by co-founders Mark Pinilla and William “Bill” Watts, is proud to announce a highly successful start to 2026, marked by increased outreach, expanded programming, and strengthened community partnerships in support of veterans.

During the first quarter of the year, the Vet Info website is approaching a significant milestone of 200,000 unique visitors, reflecting growing engagement and the organization’s expanding national presence. This increased visibility has been matched by the growth of Vet Info’s recreational therapy programs, which now include fishing, golf, and archery—activities designed to promote wellness, camaraderie, and peer-to-peer support among veterans.

Vet Info continues to strengthen its impact through strategic collaboration with like-minded nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving the quality of life for veterans and active service members. These partnerships, along with new sponsorships from organizations such as Free Sunshields and Marine Mat, are helping to create safer, more supportive environments for those participating in Vet Info programs. In addition, Vet Info is actively working with the Payn4ward, VISN 8 VA Healthcare System, Miami VA Suicide Prevention Team, VISN 8 LPOP Program, City of Doral, Miami-Dade County’s Victor Program, Broward County, and Bass Pro Shops and others to expand access to recreational outings and create new opportunities for veterans to connect, engage, and thrive.

A central focus of Vet Info’s mission remains suicide prevention and awareness. Leadership has been actively engaged in community outreach efforts to address the ongoing crisis, where an estimated 22 to 24 veterans lose their lives to suicide each day. As part of this initiative, Vet Info has introduced the “30 Second Challenge,” encouraging veterans and their support networks to commit to a daily check-in call of at least 30 seconds. This simple act is designed to foster connection, provide support, and create opportunities for meaningful conversations during times of need.

“Building connections saves lives,” said Watts. “Our goal is to ensure that no veteran feels alone and that support is always within reach.”

Vet Info remains committed to expanding its impact through programs such as Cast Off 22 and the “No Veteran Left Behind” initiative, both aimed at providing therapeutic experiences and strengthening the veteran community.

For more information, to get involved, or to support Vet Info’s mission, please visit www.vetinfo.org