My Mission
About us
My VISION
My vision is not just to teach, but to empower young men and women with valuable skills and insights from a diverse group of world-class instructors. These mentors will include active and retired members of the military and first responders, all of whom possess a wealth of real-world experience and expertise. Together, we can create an environment where aspiring entrepreneurs can flourish, starting from a young age and equipping them with the tools they need to achieve financial independence. With the Victor Voltage business model, my dream is to see these young individuals not only succeed but to retire early, enabling them to enjoy the fruits of their labor and live life on their own terms.
This initiative is more than just a business model; it is a movement towards changing the narrative around skilled trades and entrepreneurship in our society. I am passionate about seeing this vision spread across all 50 states, and I know that with the right framework, we can make it happen. The journey starts here, and I invite you to join me in this mission to uplift and empower the next generation. Together, we can lay the groundwork for a future filled with opportunities and success, ensuring that our young leaders are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. Let’s roll up our sleeves and make this dream a reality!

Donations
Tithing is the practice of donating a portion of one’s income to religious institutions, typically 10%. The concept originates from biblical teachings, where it was common for individuals to give a tenth of their earnings to support religious leaders, the poor, and the community.
In Christianity, the idea of tithing comes from several passages in the Bible, including the Old Testament (such as Leviticus 27:30 and Malachi 3:10), where it is seen as an obligation to support the work of the church or temple. Some Christian denominations continue to encourage members to give a tithe as a way of expressing gratitude and faithfulness.
In other religious traditions, tithing or similar forms of charitable giving are practiced, but the specific percentage and guidelines may differ. While tithing has religious significance, it also has broader cultural and ethical implications as a form of voluntary charity and support for community-based causes.