About Bravery Bridge

Bravery Bridge started with the vision of empowering charities to channel their time and passion into their missions, while we drive the donations to support them. After years of volunteering at various non-profits, we observed the countless hours spent managing the surplus of donated products. Often, these products exceed the immediate needs. So, what can be done with the extra items? We have a solution!  

Companies frequently face overstock and end-of-life products on a quarterly or annual basis. Typically, these goods are liquidated at a fraction of their cost. However, by choosing to donate these products through Bravery Bridge on behalf of your favorite charity, we collaborate with the designated charity to convert these goods into funds. This money can then support the charity in fulfilling its mission.   

Additionally, companies benefit from a tax deduction for their donations and can continue to achieve their philanthropic goals. It's a win-win!  

Bravery Bridge has partnered with an outstanding 3PL company that handles all receiving, processing, selling, shipping, and collection of proceeds for these non-profits at no cost. This allows charities to focus on their core missions. Donors benefit from a tax write-off, and Bravery Bridge uses a portion of the proceeds to provide free phones and phone service to those who need them most.  

Our mission is to connect people from diverse backgrounds and missions to serve a greater purpose. We aim for complete utilization: no wasted products, no wasted space, no wasted time. 

Marlee McIntyre

Marlee McIntyre

Marlee McIntyre, of Grayson Georgia, has a deep passion for helping others. Her journey began at a young age, where she competed in gymnastics and volunteered at numerous special needs organizations and geriatric facilities. It was during this time that the seed for giving was firmly planted, shaping the person she is today. Marlee attended Kennesaw State University, where she earned her degree in Health and Exercise Science. During her college years, Marlee continued her commitment to service by volunteering with the Special Olympics and working with underprivileged youth. After graduating, she spent 12 years teaching and coaching middle and high school sports. While she loved working with students and athletes, she felt a growing need to do more—whether it was through direct mentorship, community outreach, or expanding the impact of her work. Today, Marlee is focused on continuing to make a meaningful difference by empowering individuals and creating opportunities for positive change in their lives. She resides in Alpharetta, Georgia with her significant other and her two dogs. 

CO-FOUNDER

Keara Miller

Keara Miller

Keara Miller, originally from Sunrise, Florida, moved to Georgia in 2006. A former travel softball player, Keara committed to play at the University of Georgia in 2014. During high school, she was actively involved in fundraising for childhood cancer awareness and interned at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA). Her passion for teamwork, coaching, and volunteerism grew over the years. In 2018, Keara transferred to Virginia Tech to complete her softball career and major in marketing. She met her husband, Billy, in her junior year, and after graduating in 2021, they moved back to Georgia. Keara began her first job at a military non-profit, where after three years, she recognized a growing need to support individuals in various situations. This led to the creation of Bravery Bridge, an initiative aimed at connecting businesses and non-profits to help them achieve their missions while supporting each other. Keara now lives in Alpharetta, GA with Billy and their dog, Mater.  

CO-FOUNDER

Marlee McIntyre

Marlee McIntyre, of Grayson Georgia, has a deep passion for helping others. Her journey began at a young age, where she competed in gymnastics and volunteered at numerous special needs organizations and geriatric facilities. It was during this time that the seed for giving was firmly planted, shaping the person she is today. Marlee attended Kennesaw State University, where she earned her degree in Health and Exercise Science. During her college years, Marlee continued her commitment to service by volunteering with the Special Olympics and working with underprivileged youth. After graduating, she spent 12 years teaching and coaching middle and high school sports. While she loved working with students and athletes, she felt a growing need to do more—whether it was through direct mentorship, community outreach, or expanding the impact of her work. Today, Marlee is focused on continuing to make a meaningful difference by empowering individuals and creating opportunities for positive change in their lives. She resides in Alpharetta, Georgia with her significant other and her two dogs. 

CO-FOUNDER

Keara Miller

Keara Miller, originally from Sunrise, Florida, moved to Georgia in 2006. A former travel softball player, Keara committed to play at the University of Georgia in 2014. During high school, she was actively involved in fundraising for childhood cancer awareness and interned at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA). Her passion for teamwork, coaching, and volunteerism grew over the years. In 2018, Keara transferred to Virginia Tech to complete her softball career and major in marketing. She met her husband, Billy, in her junior year, and after graduating in 2021, they moved back to Georgia. Keara began her first job at a military non-profit, where after three years, she recognized a growing need to support individuals in various situations. This led to the creation of Bravery Bridge, an initiative aimed at connecting businesses and non-profits to help them achieve their missions while supporting each other. Keara now lives in Alpharetta, GA with Billy and their dog, Mater.  

CO-FOUNDER

OUR WINNING TEAM

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