Chad Robichaux is a former United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance Marine and a seasoned combat veteran who served eight deployments to Afghanistan during the War on Terror. Robichaux is widely recognized for his leadership and dedication to both his country and his fellow service members.
After leaving the military, he founded the Mighty Oaks Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping veterans, active-duty military, and first responders overcome post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health challenges.
Robichaux is also an accomplished MMA fighter, holding an impressive record in various promotions. He has used his platform to raise awareness about the struggles many veterans face when transitioning to civilian life.
Through his writing, public speaking, and mentorship programs, Robichaux continues to advocate for the mental and spiritual health of those who have served, providing them with tools to heal and thrive after their service. His personal journey of faith, resilience, and service continues to inspire many across the United States.
Chad is a bestselling author and has written several books related to overcoming life’s challenges, his humanitarian work and will soon be releasing his first a military thriller fiction series Chad’s personal story was notably shared in two separate short films by I Am Second, as well as being featured in the Black Rifle Coffee: Stories of Survival. Currently, a major motion picture movie is being produced based on Chad’s #1 best-selling book, Saving Aziz.