

DONATE
Odin’s Warrior Tribe is now accepting donations on our website via Paypal. By donating you help provide us with the financial means to keep our tribe running and continue our mission of supporting military heathens and all military veterans regardless of their backgrounds.
Through your generosity we can offer special activities and programs to active duty and veteran military members. Our experience is that many veterans miss the camaraderie and warrior spirit of their time in the service. We as a Tribe can help them belong to something worthy again and reignite warrior virtues through tribal spirit, Viking combat and competitive Viking sport activities like Glima (Viking wrestling), archery, and soon sailing on our Viking ship. We help warriors reconnect and encourage warrior and success-oriented attitudes.
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We are a 501C3 and a registered charity in the States of Virginia and Maryland . Any contributions you make are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by the law.
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Anyone who donates more than $250, unless they choose to do so anonymously, will receive a special designation as a Jarl-level donor for a period of one year from the time of their donation. As a Jarl-level donor you are showing your commitment to heathenry and both active-duty military and veterans. You will receive a letter of appreciation and several gifts from our Tribe and special invitations to some non-public Tribal events and workshops.
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You can donate via PayPal or use Amazon Smile to support the Tribe.
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We are military heathens and we support our brother and sister warriors and veterans. We live by our Tribal virtues and values, which are timeless and distilled from our sacred Norse and Germanic lore and reflect our military/warrior backgrounds.
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“Ber er hver að baki nema sér bróður eigi.” “Bare is the back of a brotherless man.” From the Icelandic Grettir’s Saga.
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