/ FOUNDER'S LETTER

THIS STARTED LONG BEFORE THE TRUCK.

ADAM HOUSE SR.
Founder, What the Truck?
WTT Mission
THERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU BUILD BECAUSE THE MARKET MAKES SENSE, THE TIMING IS RIGHT, AND THE OPPORTUNITY IS THERE. THEN THERE ARE THE THINGS YOU BUILD BECAUSE SOMETHING DEEPER KEEPS PULLING AT YOU UNTIL YOU FINALLY STOP RESISTING IT.
WHAT THE TRUCK WAS NEVER JUST A BUSINESS IDEA OR A CAMPAIGN CONCEPT. IT CAME FROM SOMETHING MUCH DEEPER THAN THAT.
THIS STARTED LONG BEFORE THE TRUCK.
It started with my grandfather, George Hulst Jr., a World War II veteran and a man who never needed recognition to prove his worth.
When I was a kid, I used to sit beside him in the American Legion Hall, breathing in secondhand smoke, hearing Bingo numbers called over an old microphone, and watching a generation of men who carried service, pain, duty, and brotherhood in ways I did not fully understand at the time.
Looking back now, I realize I was sitting in the middle of legacy without even knowing it. I was watching what quiet service looked like. I was watching what it meant to give your life to something bigger than yourself and ask for nothing in return.
That stayed with me.
What the Truck is, in many ways, an extension of that legacy. It is a ripple that started long before me, and now, a hundred years later, it has taken shape as something tangible, visible, and impossible to ignore.
It may look like a truck to people on the outside, but it is not really about the truck. It is about what the truck represents, where it goes, who it reaches, and the message it carries every time it shows up.
And that message is simple.
VETERANS ARE NOT FORGOTTEN.
Not after the uniform comes off.
Not after the ceremony ends.
Not after the applause fades.
Not after the country moves on to the next thing.
We built What the Truck because too many veterans are still waking up every day feeling isolated, disconnected, and unseen, and because too much of what exists today still fails to close that gap in a real and human way.
There are campaigns, programs, statistics, and budgets, but the pain is still there, and the loss is still real. At some point, you stop asking how many more initiatives need to be launched and start asking a harder question, which is whether we are truly showing up for people in the way they actually need.
That is what this was built to answer.
This Black Ops Ford Raptor is not a prop, and it is not a polished awareness piece built for optics.
It is a vehicle in the truest sense of the word. It is a command center, a platform, a conversation starter, and a visible symbol of action. It allows us to go where we are needed, to create moments that matter, and to carry the mission directly into communities, events, and spaces where veterans need to be seen, heard, and connected.

WHAT THE TRUCK WILL SHOW UP WHERE IT MATTERS.

We will be at veteran events, business events, universities, leadership spaces, and communities across the country, using the truck as both a physical presence and a platform for something bigger. We will host live sessions where the conversations are real, honest, and useful, speaking to the issues veterans actually face when they return home and try to build a new chapter of life.
We will create experiences that bring people together in person, not just to inspire them for a moment, but to connect them to mentorship, opportunity, relationships, support, and a renewed sense of purpose.
We will tell veteran stories, spotlight veteran founders, build bridges between military service and business leadership, and keep showing up in a way that proves this movement is not built on words alone.
AT ITS CORE, WHAT THE TRUCK EXISTS TO HELP VETERANS MOVE FROM THE BATTLEFIELD TO THE BOARDROOM, BRICK BY BRICK®.
That means entrepreneurial mentorship for those building something of their own.
It means career coaching for those trying to find direction after service. It means access to capital, tactical tools, mental health advocacy, stronger relationship capital, and real community for people who often feel like they are carrying everything on their own. It means creating a platform that does not stop at saying thank you for your service, but actually asks what comes next and then commits to helping build that answer.
Because for too many veterans, transition support ends with a handshake and a version of good luck.
That is not enough.
What the Truck is for the veteran who stopped returning calls. It is for the one who is holding the line at home while quietly falling apart inside. It is for the one trying to navigate purpose, pressure, business, fatherhood, marriage, identity, and pain without knowing where to put any of it. It is for the one who does not need another slogan, but does need to know that someone is willing to show up and stay present.
That is the mission.
And this is only the beginning.
OUR VISION IS TO EXPAND WHAT THE TRUCK FAR BEYOND A SINGLE BUILD.
By 2026, we want to deploy 12 WTT trucks across the country, with each one serving as a mobile platform for connection, support, and real opportunity. Each truck will carry the same mission into different cities, communities, and events, creating a network of presence that reaches veterans where they are instead of waiting for them to come find help on their own.
If we are serious about changing lives, then we have to be serious about showing up consistently, visibly, and in places where the pain often goes unnoticed.
This movement will take partnership, belief, and people who understand that supporting veterans is not a branding exercise. It is a responsibility.
We are grateful for the partners who already believe in this mission and are helping bring it to life. Support from leaders and companies who understand the weight of this work is what allows something like What the Truck to become real, and not just remain a good intention. When a partner decides to stand with this movement, they are not attaching themselves to a campaign. They are becoming part of a founding story centered on action, service, and legacy.
If you want to be part of this, there is a place for you in it.
You can join our newsletter and follow the stories, lessons, and updates that come from the road. You can sponsor a truck and help us build the next phase of this mission. You can support a veteran founder and help create a bridge to mentorship, business growth, and opportunity. You can share the mission with people who need to see it and with people who need to support it. Every action matters when the goal is real impact.
Because this has never been about attention.
It has always been about purpose.
And I can say that clearly now. If I died today, I could honestly say I found it. Not success. Not titles. Not exits. Not assets. Purpose. The kind that outlives you. The kind your sons can carry forward. The kind that reaches people you may never meet and changes lives you may never fully see. If everything else I have built faded tomorrow, I could live with that. This is the one thing I believe will keep moving long after me.
THIS IS THE MISSION.
THIS IS THE MOVEMENT.
AND WE WILL NOT FAIL.

BRICK BY BRICK®.
VET BY VET.

A RIPPLE BECOMES A WAVE.