As a veteran, I can confidently say Krieger Gaming goes above and beyond in supporting the military and first responder communities. Their commitment to providing a welcoming, respectful, and inclusive environment makes a huge difference. Whether it’s through community events, mental health awareness, or simply recognizing our service, Krieger Gaming stands out as a genuine ally. It’s not just a gaming group—it’s a family that honors those who serve. I’m proud to be part of it. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a supportive and purpose-driven gaming community - Jinxxy
As a seasoned non commissioned officer (14 years) with my share of good and bad commands, it is toxic organizations like this that contribute to why Soldiers need support groups in the first place. Do not let the mission statement fool you, they are a gaming community first—peer support group second. Check your toxicity level—they have a low tolerance.
Krieger is great at supporting veterans and first responders. The way they use gaming to create a safe space for connection is awesome. When you're feeling isolated or just need someone who gets it, their community is always there.
The “Buddy Check” support is available 24/7, and they really show up for everyone. I’ve seen firsthand how quick they are to respond, whether it’s just to talk or help someone through a rough night. The volunteers are often veterans or first responders themselves, so they get it on a personal level and always have someone that can relate. It’s a nice step away from clinical help. It’s real, human support from people who’ve been in similar situations.
This organization is amazing! They are there when I need someone and it makes a difference. Their reach and the things that they are doing are admirable.
After having a rough go at life a few years ago I saw a Facebook add in regards to this Organization, I joined the group and never looked back. Being a veteran at need when joining and seeing people with similar issues and needs helping one another out and making each other a better version of our selves is more than a blessing. After several months of being a member of the public I decided to take up their marketing and assist them with that as a volunteer. I cant thank our Board of Directors enough for all the help this group has given to my self and others.
This organization has developed a fantastic approach to mental health by opening up the experience of gaming to bring people together and help them with any resources or support they may need during their times of crisis. The group is like a family to some, and there is always someone there willing to listen and help. Many times, video games are a way for people from all groups and walks of life to interact, and they use this opportunity in a positive way to help those that may be missed otherwise. This organization has latched onto a fantastic idea are absolutely doing a good thing.
Krieger is a fantastic place to be. It is a great way for people to get together and connect through gaming and share stories, have a laugh, joke around, and just feel a part of an ever growing family. it really is truly amazing
Was looking for a group that had family values and brotherhood. Left the military and missed the camaraderie of the family lost when left and was well recieved and found a support group like no other. This is a group of people that feel like I've known them forever I've never felt like I did not belong.
Always there to help teach other in any situation! Through gaming, chat(both public and one on one), voice channels, and more! Top of the top.
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They really help with mental health awareness. It's been a rough year and they always answer within minutes!! After losing so much they have give back just as much!
I struggle with depression and a few other mental health issues and I've tried a few different groups out only to be removed and when I Found Krieger my expectations was surpassed on so many lvls and there are a lot of great people willing to listen at anytime someone needs and they are gamers also, I have found my place finally and I love this Family, Keep up the great work that each 1 of you do and again aHuge Thank you
First saw Krieger in a FB post and saw that they are very big into supporting others!! Very active organization when it comes to helping those within its membership and there is always someone there to help push you in the right direction!! PHENOMENAL nonprofit with leadership and membership that have hearts of gold!
I am writing this from Canada. I first saw this org in an ad on Facebook. I love gaming and thought it would be a cool group to join. While I'm not a vet or first responder by any stretch of the word, I have experienced enough trauma in my life to cause my PTSD to be so disruptive and out of control among other mental health issues. The buddy check feature is an amazing idea where you just enter something into some bot channel, and POOF! someone is there to privately just chat with you about anything. There should be more organizations like this
I saw an ad for Krieger on Facebook and it sounded like a great group, and shortly after I saw it I joined their Discord server. They are a great group of people, focused on helping promote mental health and supporting members of the military both veteran and active duty, and first responders. But they welcome everyone and will help anyone. I've never been in the military or worked as a first responder, but they treat me like family and now I'm helping with HR functions and the Buddy Check department. These people truly care about everyone and will do their best to help anyone.
jordanrkirby 05/01/2025
You entered Krieger trying to make money for yourself by running DND groups. You were disrespectful to the players and told them your time was more important than theirs. you then entered every office we had and interjected that we are essentially doing everything wrong according to you. You were openly disrespectful to officers and board members in public and continued to do so after being told to stop and to take it to DM. The only thing toxic in Krieger was your presence in our staff room.