The Bearit Foundation was born from a deep desire to confront and defeat the darkness that preys on the most vulnerable among us. Whether it is the unspeakable horrors of abandonment, the scars of abuse, or the silent suffering endured by our veterans and first responders, we are here to stand against evil in all its forms. Our mission is rooted in a faith-driven determination to bring healing and restoration to those who have been shattered. We provide children with a loving, faith-filled alternative to the foster care system, nurturing them in an environment where they can grow, thrive, and rediscover their God-given worth and purpose. At Bearit, we believe every broken life has the potential to be made whole again. Every effort we make is guided by a deep conviction to stand in the gap for the lost, the broken, and the forgotten. For those silenced by pain or circumstance, we serve as their voice, their advocate, and their sanctuary. Our work isn’t just about restoration—it’s about empowerment. By offering resources, mentorship, and spiritual guidance, we help individuals not only heal but rise stronger, ready to embrace a future filled with hope and purpose. We are honored to partner with churches and like-minded organizations, offering discipleship, pastoral care, and practical support to strengthen their missions. Together, we multiply the reach of our collective efforts, sowing seeds of transformation far and wide. The Bearit Foundation exists to defeat darkness with love, faith, and unwavering support. For every child saved, every survivor empowered, and every life restored, we are reminded of the light that overcomes even the deepest shadows. Ours is a mission of relentless hope—a promise to those we serve that their past does not define them, and their future is filled with endless possibilities. Through God’s grace, we are building a brighter tomorrow where pain is replaced with purpose, and brokenness gives way to unshakable strength. Every story we encounter is a testament to both the resilience of the human spirit and the power of unwavering love. From the child who finds their first safe night's sleep to the veteran rediscovering their strength, these moments fuel our mission. At Bearit, tears of anguish are transformed into tears of joy, and whispers of despair become shouts of victory. This is more than a foundation—it is a lifeline, a beacon of hope that proves even in the darkest of nights, a brighter dawn is always within reach.
- Giorgio Kirylo & Bryan Henry
Scripture
Our Values.
Honesty and Integrity (Proverbs 11:3)
Respect for All Individuals (1 Peter 2:17)
Commitment to Excellence (Colossians 3:23)
Service to Others (Matthew 20:26-28)
Stewardship of Resources (Genesis 1:26-28)
Accountability and Transparency (Proverbs 28:13)
Continuous Learning and Growth (Proverbs 1:5)
Innovation and Creativity (Isaiah 40:31)
Knowing and Loving God (John 10:14, 27)
Bear One Another's Burdens (Galatians 6:2)
John 14:18
Luke 15
Our STORY.
Our Team.
SSgt Giorgio Kirylo
Co-founder (In Loving Memory)
Bryan Henry
Co-founder and President
Sarah Henry
Co-founder and CEO
Miranda Davis
Board Treasurer
Adoni Orozco
Ranch Maintenance Director
Taylor Shenkman
Board Member
Chris Bova
Board Member
Mike Jones
Board Member
Hugh Robert
Board Member
Dominic Collins
Board Member
Eric Kasmire
Board Member
Advisory Board
Dr Kirk Parsley
Micheal Sarraille
Dr Carrie Carda
Nick Kush
YOU MUST HAVE STRENGTH TO BEAR.
“Masculinity in our time has been replaced with conformity to a standard set by a society that is lost in its own disorder. Today’s acceptable man, by popular culture’s demand, is a severe degradation of the true purpose our Creator intended. What we are meant to be is not who we are. The disorder created by weak men is evident in every layer of our culture, and the urgency to act to reverse this downfall has never been more pressing. If asked, “What makes a man a good man?”, the response by the masses will almost always sound like this: someone who is accepting and inclusive, open-minded and non-confrontational. Soft phrases that display their true intent—they want a barely present and easily controlled robot that will sit idly by as dark powers wash over our people. They don’t want resistance; they want silence and acceptance.We aren’t going softly into the night.Our country needs more good men, but not on their terms. A good man provides for his family, is present in his church and community, is loving and caring, and should be tough as nails all the same. A good man has the capacity and will to defend his family and country. A good man protects children and the vulnerable as our Father states in Proverbs 31:8. As Americans, we have a righteous duty to own a firearm, to understand how to us it, and to keep the wolves at bay wherever they may appear, whether on our own doorstep or at the edges of our earth. To be a good man, you must be able to defend your family, and without a gun, you will lose when pressed by evildoers who care not for any law or what is right or wrong in that very moment. You must train your hands, your body, and your mind to prepare for your loved ones' defense, and you must be in the best physical condition to withstand that test when it comes.We stand resolutely in support of the Second Amendment, recognizing that it is the everyday American man, not the military, who will defend and preserve the values of this nation. Through comprehensive training and unwavering commitment, we equip men with the knowledge and skills necessary to responsibly and effectively use their firearms. Together, we are building a community of protectors who will uphold the sanctity of the family and secure a brighter future for generations to come.”