Ronco Construction launches their 2025 Ronco Gives initiative — the Camo Commander.
At Ronco Construction, giving back isn’t just something we do — it’s part of who we are. Through Ronco Gives, our philanthropic program, we dedicate our efforts to causes that matter. And in 2025, that cause is supporting veterans and the nonprofit organizations that serve them.
Taking a page from our 2024 campaign, the Pink Chariot that supported Chariots4Hope, we’re hitting the streets again. This time with a decked-out K5 Blazer — the Camo Commander. And we’ve teamed up with 50 Mile March to raise awareness for their organization and efforts to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those who’ve served our country.
“Giving back has been part of Ronco Construction since day one,” says Zak Olsen, Ronco’s second-generation president. “We’re honored to support organizations like 50 Mile March who do so much for those who’ve served our country.”
The Camo Commander Hits the Road
The Camo Commander isn’t just a catchy name — it’s a full-blown mission. Picture this: the K5 Blazer, wrapped in bold camouflage, rolling through town to spread awareness for veteran support. This isn’t just any vehicle; it’s a symbol of our commitment to giving back. And we want the entire community to get involved.
When you see the Camo Commander cruising through town, don’t just admire it — join the mission. We’re inviting everyone to participate in our See. Snap. Share. campaign:
- SEE the Camo Commander.
- SNAP a photo (safely, of course — no taking pictures while driving).
- SHARE your snap on info.ronco-construction.com/camo-commander
Then follow Ronco Construction on social for a chance to see your snap highlighted. Every picture shared amplifies our mission and brings more attention to the organizations making a real difference like 50 Mile March.
Every Mile Matters
The 50 Mile March foundation empowers veterans facing mental health challenges and homelessness by fostering a community of hope and relentless support. For every 1,000 veterans, eight are homeless. And 22 veterans die by suicide per day, with less than 50% receiving the mental health treatment they deserve. That’s why each year, 50 Mile March and a select group of walkers march from the State Capitol in Lincoln, Neb. to Omaha — 50 miles. This year the mission is Operation Home Base and is August 23-24, 2025.
Veterans have given so much for our country, and it’s our turn to give back. 50 Mile March works tirelessly to support veteran services, and through this initiative, we’re honored to stand beside them. Their dedication, efforts and hard work goes directly toward programs that provide housing, mental health support, and resources for veterans transitioning to civilian life.
Let’s drive change — one mile, one mission and one snap at a time.





