About

At AMOR Umbrella Media Co., we are more than just a media company – we are a movement dedicated to uplifting military families and creating meaningful change. Our journey began with the launch of the "Umbrellas of Hope" TV show, "Founders Time" Podcast, and "Umbrella Splash" Magazine, all woven together to manifest our vision and mission.

As a veteran-owned social enterprise, we are resolute in our commitment to drive positive change for military families. From day one, we have allocated 10% of our profits to support veteran organizations and initiatives. Moreover, our partnership with manufacturing companies has enabled us to create valuable part-time and full-time jobs for veterans.

AMOR Umbrella stands firm in our values of unity, camaraderie, understanding, and empowerment. Our goal is clear: to empower military families and amplify awareness about the challenges they encounter. Through our stories, products, and shared moments, we aim to instill hope and create lasting impact.

Our heart-centered approach, rooted in veteran leadership, recognizes the distinct skills veterans contribute to our communities. Our core is built upon unity, camaraderie, understanding, and empowerment. Bridging the gap between military and civilian worlds is our priority, and we are dedicated to educating others about the immense value veterans bring.

Our array of programs, initiatives, and sustainable fashion offerings set the standard for quality, service, and sustainability. The very essence of our overarching company is to provide a protective "umbrella" for military families. Our creation was born out of the necessity to provide hope – a beacon to combat the devastating reality of 22 service members losing their lives daily.

AMOR Umbrella Media Co. is not just a company; it's a movement, a catalyst for positive change, and a testament to the strength of unity in the face of challenges. Join us in our journey to create a better world for military families – because with hope, anything is possible.

“Post 9/11, there are over 4.2 Million military Veterans that have served our nation.

1,700,000 (41%) have a disability as a result of their service, including psychological wounds, with 22 veterans commiting suicide every day.”

(*data from va.gov and U.S. BLS)

A majority of the American public has little awareness of the sacrifice and ongoing suffering of our Veterans.

Most of our injured, ill and disabled Veterans do not know how to find or cannot afford the required help they need.