Team Jesse

Providing resources to military families impacted by grief or addiction.

About Team Jesse

Our foundation was born from a promise to honor soldier, father, and husband SSG Jesse Williams, who was killed in Iraq in 2007. His bravery and sacrifice continue to inspire us as we support families who have lost a loved one serving our country.

OUR IMPACT

Team Jesse’s Impact

Since 2012, Eluna and Team Jesse have raised funds to help military families with education, financial burdens, and navigate the complex emotions that come with grief. We also offer resources, empower them to rebuild, and help keep the memory of their hero alive.

Support Team Jesse
$420,000+ Funds Raised
19,678 Military-affiliated youth served since 2017

Team Jesse Events

To support the military families who attend our camps and programs, Eluna holds annual fundraising events for Team Jesse. Funds go to our Team Jesse scholarships for Camp Erin and Camp Mariposa alumni. Stay tuned for our next upcoming event!
TCS New York City Marathon
Nov3

TCS New York City Marathon

New York City, New York
November 3, 2024 | 9:00am ET

About Jesse L. Williams

On April 8, 2007, Staff Sgt. Jesse L. Williams, 25, of Santa Rosa, CA, died in Balad, Iraq, of wounds suffered from small arms fire while conducting combat operations in Baqubah, Iraq. Williams was assigned to the 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division (Stryker Brigade Combat Team), Fort Lewis, WA.

Honoring Jesse

A Life of Courage, Love, and Laughter

Military Awards

Jesse’s military awards include 2 Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star and 3 Army Commendation Medals. Jesse is survived by his wife Sonya, his daughter Amaya, his parents the late Herb Williams and Janyce Leone and his siblings, the late Sean Williams, Patty Blaylock, Wendy Radwan and Wade Mabery.

Birth

Born in Billings, Montana on June 9, 1981, to parents Herb and Janyce, Jesse began his life as an active boy. Ever full of energy, he found an outlet for it in sports and other outdoor activities. Although his energy level made it hard for him to sit still in the classroom, he had a thirst for knowledge.

Early Life

Jesse attended Santa Rosa High in California and excelled in rugby. He also followed through with another tough challenge by earning his Eagle Scout Badge. Becoming an Eagle Scout is an endeavor that most Boy Scouts start in their pre-teen years. Jesse began working for it at age 16 and achieved his goal with only a few hours to spare on his 18th birthday. Part of his Eagle Scout project was to help clean up and preserve the rural cemetery at Santa Rosa Memorial Park – where he is now buried.

Military Service

After high school, Jesse decided to join the Army in March 2002, an enlistment that was motivated by a visit to Ground Zero following the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. It is no surprise that he chose infantry and was later chosen to be in the elite Scout platoon in his unit. As he did in every aspect of his life, Jesse brought humor and fun, along with dedication and hard work to his army career. He bravely completed his first tour in Iraq, coming home with several awards including a Purple Heart. It was during his R&R leave from his first deployment that he met his future wife Sonya, also from Santa Rosa. After he returned to Iraq to finish his deployment, he spent months communicating by email and phone calls, regularly expressing his deepest desire to start a family. Jesse and Sonya were married in January of 2005, just two months after Jesse came home from Iraq in November 2004

Family

Amaya was born May 22, 2006, only five weeks before Jesse embarked on his second tour in Iraq. When Amaya was three weeks old, Jesse had her tiny handprints tattooed over his heart. He felt that by doing so, she would always be with him. For those five short weeks, he made it his mission to soak up every minute he could cuddling her, showing her off, and happily changing her diaper. Jesse was also able to spend two weeks with her on his R&R leave in December 2006, which would mark the last days that Jesse and Amaya spent together.

Amaya will turn 14 on May 22, 2020, and everyone who is a part of Amaya’s life today and knew Jesse can recognize some of his traits in her. Most noticeably, Amaya has his energy level and ability to laugh. She enjoys reading, writing, art and excels in school. When you ask Amaya where her daddy Jesse is, her answer is always the same: heaven.

Remembering Jesse

Jesse lived life to its fullest until the very end and will always be remembered as a loving father, a devoted husband, a loyal son, a spirited brother and a most trustworthy friend. He was the guy that was never in a bad mood and made you laugh and smile even when things went wrong. One of Jesse’s greatest legacies is his free spirit and appropriately his favorite song was Three Little Birds, by Bob Marley. The lyrics teach us what Jesse did to “don’t worry about a thing, cause every little thing is going to be alright”.

We all love you Jesse and you will never be forgotten.

Ways to Get Involved

Many of the youth campers at Camp Erin and Camp Mariposa come from military families. Through your support, we can continue to offer those children, teens, and families vital support, in particular through our Team Jessie Scholarship Program.

Donate

Your donation goes to supporting military families impacted by grief and addiction.

Host a Fundraiser

With our team’s support, host your own personalized fundraising campaign on behalf of Eluna. Connect with your network to maximize your reach and success!

Past Team Jesse Events

Explore past events and learn how Team Jesse and Eluna support military families experiencing grief or the impact of addiction.
Read more: 2021 Ride to Remember Recap

2021 Ride to Remember Recap

Forever Grateful Standing at the gravesite of Jesse Williams on the 20th anniversary of September 11th, Team Jesse riders Kevin Mincio,

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Read more: Ride to Remember 2021 Preview

Ride to Remember 2021 Preview

In 2020, Eluna welcomed its longtime partner, Team Jesse, to our network after years of collaboration assisting military families impacted by

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Read more: Ride To Remember 2018 – A View From The Road

Ride To Remember 2018 – A View From The Road

Gotta prove it every day. It was going to be easy.  After all, having done a 4200-mile trek and another Ride

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Read more: Eluna Celebrates Play to Remember 2024

Eluna Celebrates Play to Remember 2024

We are incredibly grateful for everyone who participated in Eluna’s 2024 Play to Remember Golf Outing. What a beautiful day to

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