Our history
The road to bring hope and dignity
2003

Batzchocolá, Guatemala
Where it all began. Employees from Liberty Financial Group volunteered with Agros International to build a road and connect a remote village with new opportunities.
2007










Liberty Road Foundation is launched
Inspired by the change in his team and the amount that was accomplished together, Barry Horn brings home the vision of remote volunteer work to the Pacific Northwest.










The Matt Talbot Center joins
We begin to provide volunteers and financial support. This Seattle nonprofit provides for those suffering from addiction and experiencing homelessness.
2008














Redmond Leadership Group begins
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2009














Bellevue Leadership Group begins
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Jubilee REACH joins
We support their efforts to address students and families with before-and-after-school programs to meet growing needs in the region.










New Horizons & Urban Impact join
Expanding the network with help for homelessness and poverty among youth and families in Seattle.
2010














Our third Leadership Group begins in Kent
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2011












1,200 volunteers and $60,000+
People connect to serve local needs, and raise funds to directly benefit our nonprofits.














Our fourth Leadership Group begins in Bothell
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Olive Crest joins
Expanding the network to help in the prevention of child abuse and to preserve the family.
2012












7,440 volunteer hours and $88k+
All to support and fund specific needs within our nonprofits.
2013














Our sixth Leadership Group begins in Tacoma
We then had 100+ business leaders across multiple cities and counties.










Raven Rock Ranch joins
Expanding to provide mental and physical recovery to at-risk youth and horses at Raven Rock Ranch in Redmond.
2014












13,270 volunteer hours
Many people serve the interconnected needs of our nonprofits.












First Backpack Drive
1,210 children who are financially challenged received supplies and backpacks to help them thrive in school.
2015












1,400 volunteers serve our nonprofits.
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Our seventh Leadership Group begins in Puyallup
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Reality Sports joins
Expanding the network to provide growing families and young athletes with quality physical and spiritual training in south Puget Sound.
2016












7,400+ hours given by 1,350 volunteers.
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2017












Over $1,000,000 raised
All to benefit the needs of our community nonprofits.
2018












12,385 hours donated by 2,800+ volunteers
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Our eighth Leadership Group begins in Olympia
Bringing 120+ community-focused business individuals together to do more for our communities together.
2019










Gateway Medical Alliance joins
As a catalyst to improve the lives of the poor and disadvantaged by sharing local healthcare resources worldwide.














Our ninth Leadership Group begins in Everett












Sixth Backpack Drive
5,800 children who are financially challenged received supplies and backpacks to help them thrive in school.
2020














Our tenth Leadership Group begins in Bellingham












14,400 hours donated by 2,487 volunteers
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Seventh Backpack Drive
4,000 children receive supplies and backpacks even during the pandemic.
2022














Our eleventh Leadership Group begins in Meridian, Idaho
2023














Our twelfth Leadership Group begins in Mount Vernon














Our thirteenth Leadership Group begins in Clark County
2024













