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Alumnus Ryan Sawtelle ('09), Creator of 成人直播鈥檚 Waves of Flags, Continues to Give Back to the Veteran Community

Ride to the Flags Ryan Sawtelle

In August 2008 reinforced metal was sprouting up all over 成人直播鈥檚 Alumni Park. Nearly 3,000 rebar poles were being driven straight into the ground because of one idea called 鈥淲aves of Flags.鈥

One of the main initiators behind this project was a student named Ryan Sawtelle (鈥09).  Working alongside his fellow students in the College Republicans club, the Student Activities Office, and University administration, the Seaver College economics major worked tirelessly to bring about an ambitious display. The mission was to provide the public with a new and meaningful way to begin healing from the scars left by the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which had deeply affected the country just seven years prior. To accomplish this feat, Sawtelle and his collaborators set out to raise one flag on 成人直播鈥檚 Malibu campus for each individual who was killed that day.  

Inspired by similar memorials across the nation, Sawtelle helped spearhead a complex effort to accomplish this goal. His persistence to see the memorial through ultimately resulted in 成人直播鈥檚 annual Waves of Flags display, a powerful monument comprising 2,977 flags that fly alongside California鈥檚 scenic Pacific Coast Highway.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a rebellious spirit that fuels me,鈥 says Sawtelle.  鈥淓specially when I know what I鈥檓 doing is right.鈥

By following this internal moral directive, Sawtelle played a critical role in the great task of bringing Waves of Flags to the Malibu campus and, as an unexpected result, discovered a deep passion for supporting the veteran community鈥攁 vocation he now lives out with his nonprofit organization, White Heart, and its annual Ride to the Flags event.

Ride to the Flags

Sawtelle did not stop after installing 2,977 flags on the Alumni Park hillside. Instead he immediately launched into another idea鈥攁 community motorcycle ride to observe the memorial display he had just erected and raise money to support wounded veterans.

Ride to the FlagsParticipants riding motorcycles at Ride to the Flags event

鈥淚 started meeting veterans who weren't getting the help that they needed,鈥 he explains. 鈥 My eyes were opened to the fact that these service members aren't receiving enough support through the Veterans Affairs or through the government, so we need to help them.鈥

Ride to the Flags was born that same year in 2008.  The event鈥檚 inaugural pilgrimage featured approximately 250 motorcyclists from different clubs that the Seaver student cold-called in his free time.  The group gathered at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley and drove to Malibu together as one cohesive unit.

The purpose of this two-wheeled jaunt was less about spectacle and more about charity, as Sawtelle sought to raise money for the Intrepid Heroes Fund鈥攁 nonprofit that builds treatment centers for United States veterans.  This humanitarian initiative has fueled the Ride to the Flags event ever since its inception and played a key role in growing the motorcade of participants.

Throughout its now 16-year run, Sawtelle鈥檚 spur-of-the-moment idea has grown. Now, as many as 1,000 motorcyclists parade together toward the memorial. Boy Scouts form a flag line to salute the riders. Fire engines escort them along the route. And celebrities have even gotten involved, as actor Rob Lowe has begun taking part in the festivities. 

This year, on September 8, 2024, more than 400 motorcycles gathered at Point Mugu Naval Base for a 9/11 remembrance ceremony. From there, they traveled down the Pacific Coast Highway toward Malibu Bluffs Park, where a celebration complete with food trucks, live music, and raffles ensued.

All of these festivities were centered around advocating on behalf of and supporting veterans of the United States military. The funds that were generated from this year's Ride to the Flags will go toward creating a retreat center where veterans can come together and take strides toward improved mental health. This is the objective of Sawtelle鈥檚 nonprofit, White Heart.

White Heart

The domino effect of Sawtelle鈥檚 Waves of Flags idea eventually led him to create White Heart, a nonprofit concerned with the plight of military veterans and first responders. After forming the organization in 2011, Sawtelle began raising money to provide those wounded in battle with life-saving or altering surgeries; however, this strategy has since shifted. 

Military members saluting at Ride to Flags eventMilitary members saluting at Ride to the Flags event

鈥淭he mental health side of things is astonishing,鈥 says Sawtelle. 鈥淣othing really matters if you're not mentally well. So White Heart switched its philosophy from raising funds for single, individual veterans toward raising funds for our mental health eco-therapy program. That鈥檚 where we have seen a lot of great impact and good support from the public.鈥

White Heart offers a range of retreats where large groups of veterans and first responders can gather in community and engage in the healing process together. These retreats immerse participants in outdoor recreational activities such as whitewater rafting, kayaking, and rock climbing. The camaraderie and team spirit fostered during these excursions offer those who were in the line of duty valuable outlets for processing their experiences. Whether through forging close bonds with trusted friends or overcoming physical challenges, White Heart provides those who have sacrificed for the country with meaningful opportunities for healing. 

By focusing on the psychosocial elements of wellness, Sawtelle鈥檚 nonprofit has been able to make a difference in the lives of countless individuals. In order to create such an impact, the Seaver College alumnus has had to rely on his rebellious spirit, innovative ideas, and a community of support. 

As an economics major at 成人直播, Sawtelle began to take classes in nonprofit management from Regan Schaffer, who now serves as the dean of the Business Administration Division. Schaffer provided Sawtelle with wise counsel as a professor and now as a post-grad mentor. 

鈥淒r. Schaffer is one of the most impactful people at 成人直播,鈥 says Sawtelle. 鈥淭o this day, if I have a nonprofit question, I text Regan and get her take on the situation.鈥

This collaborative relationship is not a one way street, however. Schaffer reported how Sawtelle has gone on to help current Seaver College students, granting them internships and real-world experiences in the nonprofit sector while they鈥檙e still enrolled in school. More than that, she is excited and proud to walk with a student through their vocational journey.

鈥淎s a student, Ryan had his own vision for what he wanted to do,鈥 says Schaffer. 鈥淗e wanted to work with veterans. Many students come to us with ideas like that, but to actually execute your vision is something else. Ryan did it, and he did it in class. I鈥檓 honored that he has let me walk every step of the journey with him.鈥 

What started as an idea in a college classroom has now blossomed into an organization with headquarters in two different states鈥攁n organization concerned with the plight of others and centered around service.

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鈥淚 didn't expect my life to go down this road,鈥 says Sawtelle. 鈥淚t all started with the flags.鈥

Service members attaching an American flag to fire truck laddersService members attaching an American flag to fire truck ladders

Through his advocacy to install  2,977  flags to fly on Alumni Park, Sawtelle hoped to inspire renewed awareness of 9/11 across the west coast. In Malibu, that vision endures 16 years later, as Waves of Flags remains a powerful and respected tradition at 成人直播. This year, on September 7, 2024, the flags were  installed by dozens of community volunteers committed to honoring those who lost their lives to terrorism. 

Beyond that, though, the flags Sawtelle helped plant day after day became the foundation for his dedication to veteran-oriented aid. Since that initial display, the Seaver College alumnus has raised millions of dollars for wounded service members, launched initiatives to offer hope, and channeled his talent, ingenuity, and education into purposeful leadership. 

鈥淚t's odd to think about how much my life revolves around the Wave of Flags,鈥 Sawtelle says. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 do it for notoriety. I did it for charity. I鈥檓 glad that 成人直播 is now committed to the tradition of creating a living memorial for those who lost their lives in 9/11.鈥