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- Veterans National Entertainment Workshop
Helping Veterans Cope With PTSD, Homelessness, Substance Abuse and Other Challenges Through Music. Help veterans find their voices performing their own original songs. Help veterans network with music industry professionals and find community with other veterans and the public. Provide veterans with opportunities to work backstage at performances and help with events. Serve as a referral for veterans and families that need help finding health and mental services; housing; education; jobs and job training. Veterans National Entertainment Workshop Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://vnew.org/ Call: 310-450-6637 Email: social@vnew.org 2618 Cardiff Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90034, USA Servicing the USA. What makes the organization unique? Helping Veterans Cope With PTSD, Homelessness, Substance Abuse and Other Challenges Through Music. Help veterans find their voices performing their own original songs. Help veterans network with music industry professionals and find community with other veterans and the public. Provide veterans with opportunities to work backstage at performances and help with events. Serve as a referral for veterans and families that need help finding health and mental services; housing; education; jobs and job training. Who can sign up to participate: veterans and their families. How Much Does It Cost?: Free What kind of activities are offered? Music, arts, dance, theater, film, painting, writing. How Long Do The Activities Last?: Varies https://vnew.org/events/all-events/ Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with VNEW
- Warfighter Made
Warfighter Made provides recreational therapy to ill, injured, and combat wounded service members and veterans. Warfighter Made Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.warfightermade.org/ Call: 951-383-0932 Email: info@warfightermade.org 42225 Remington Ave unit a14, Temecula, California 92590, USA Servicing California What makes the organization unique? Warfighter Made provides recreational therapy to ill, injured, and combat wounded service members and veterans. Who can sign up to participate: All programs and events provided by Warfighter Made are available to all service members and veterans, from all branches and all eras of service. All events are free of charge. How Much Does It Cost?: Warfighter Made does not charge any fee to participate in recreational therapy events. What kind of activities are offered? Warfighter Made provides offroad recreation in a fleet of Polaris RZR's, on a private track in Anza, CA. We provide 6 events per year. How Long Do The Activities Last?: Our recreational events are called Adrenaline Therapy Saturday. They provide 6 dates per year, which run from 8:30am-3:30pm. www.warfightermade.org/events Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with WarFighter Made
- WarHawgs
WarHawgs Adaptive Sports Program The program is comprised of three (3) different sport activities which are deer hunting, wild hog hunting and paint ball. All events take place within a 1.5 hour drive of Dothan, AL. The location of deer/wild hog hunting will be determined upon obtaining land lease and other permissions. WarHawgs Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://warhawgs.org/ Call: 855-927-4294 Email: info@warhawgs.org 2149 Denton Road suite 1, Dothan, AL 36303, USA Servicing Within the Tristate area community. What makes the organization unique? WarHawgs Adaptive Sports Program The program is comprised of three (3) different sport activities which are deer hunting, wild hog hunting and paint ball. All events take place within a 1.5 hour drive of Dothan, AL. The location of deer/wild hog hunting will be determined upon obtaining land lease and other permissions. Who can sign up to participate: Veterans, Active Duty Military and First Responders Veterans recovering from and learning to adjust to life with spinal cord injuries (SCI), traumatic brain injuries (TBI), loss of sight, and post-traumatic stress (PTS). They have specialized equipment to accommodate some of the most injured military heroes thus helping our honored veterans find this “new normal”. How Much Does It Cost?: Free. What kind of activities are offered? Deer, wild boar(hog), turkey hunting and a host of other wild game and paint ball. How Long Do The Activities Last?: Varies Events - 501c3 Non-Profit Serving Heroes Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with WarHawgs
- Comfort Farms
Comfort Farms grows heirloom vegetables and raises heritage turkeys, hogs, hens, rabbits, and fish with the goal of helping veterans heal after their service. Veterans learn skill sets in the farming industry that integrate economic profitability, environmental stewardship, and healing through the use of Agro-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and time-tested natural approaches. Stag Vets is a National Team of Sportsmen who use the Outdoors to raise awareness and help our Nation’s Veterans heal. Comfort Farms Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.stagvetsinc.org/comfort-farms . Email: info@stagvetsinc.org 347 Horace Veal Rd NW, Milledgeville, GA, USA Servicing the USA What makes the organization unique? Comfort Farms grows heirloom vegetables and raises heritage turkeys, hogs, hens, rabbits, and fish with the goal of helping veterans heal after their service. Veterans learn skill sets in the farming industry that integrate economic profitability, environmental stewardship, and healing through the use of Agro-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and time-tested natural approaches. Stag Vets is a National Team of Sportsmen who use the Outdoors to raise awareness and help our Nation’s Veterans heal. Who can sign up to participate: Veterans who are homeless, in need, suffering from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI). How Much Does It Cost?: Free What kind of activities are offered? Homesteading, Hunting, Fishing & Camping How Long Do The Activities Last?: Varies. Upcoming Events — Stag Vets Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Comfort Farms
- Camp Patriot
Camp Patriot is located in NW Montana on a 90+ acre ranch and is made exclusively for wounded and disabled veterans of all generations. Camp Patriot Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://camppatriot.org/ Call: 406-293-4376 Email: postmaster@camppatriot.org Libby, MT 59923, USA Helping disabled veterans from, “drive in” states like WA, ID and vets from within MT. What makes the organization unique? Camp Patriot is located in NW Montana on a 90+ acre ranch and is made exclusively for wounded and disabled veterans of all generations. Who can sign up to participate: Wounded and disabled military veterans of all generations. How Much Does It Cost?: Free What kind of activities are offered? On-the-Ranch Programs: Homesteading: Hobby Garden Cultivation, Egg and Honey Production, Canning, and Animal Husbandry Back-country Horse, Mule and Hiking Adventures ATV Adventures Snow Machine Adventures Snow Shoe & Cross Country Skiing Adventures Trail Running & Hiking Float Boat and Lake Fishing Archery Program How Long Do The Activities Last?: Varies CAMP PATRIOT RETREAT BOOKLETS | Camp Patriot Camp Patriot's Current Events | Stay Up To Date on Events Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Camp Patriot
- Michael’s Foundation
Free Veteran benefit guidance, seasonal events, and weekly programs promoting Veteran well-being. Supporting Veterans and their families by creating a positive community. Michael’s Foundation Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.michaels-foundation.org/ Call: 407-917-3150 Email: Marketing@michaels-foundation.org 11095 Autumn Ln, Clermont, FL 34711, USA Servicing FL. What makes the organization unique? Free Veteran benefit guidance, seasonal events, and weekly programs promoting Veteran well-being. Supporting Veterans and their families by creating a positive community. Who can sign up to participate: Veterans and their family members. How Much Does It Cost?: Free. What kind of activities are offered? Equine Assisted Learning & more. How Long Do The Activities Last?: Varies Veteran Programs - Free Events for Veterans and Their Families — Michael's Foundation https://www.michaels-foundation.org/events Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Michael's Foundation
- Friends of Disabled Veterans
Friends of Disabled Veterans supports all veterans by offering a place where they can enjoy indoor activities and outdoor adventures with their family and friends. This is an environment of support, appreciation and respect. The goal is to help veterans feel completely accepted and included in a fun, relaxing environment. Friends of Disabled Veterans Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://friendsofdisabledveterans.org/ Call: 509.308.0409 Email: brian@friendsofdisabledveterans.org 104838 North Case Road, Prosser, WA, USA Located in the Tri-Cities Area, Kennewick, Richland, and Pasco, WA. What makes the organization unique? Friends of Disabled Veterans supports all veterans by offering a place where they can enjoy indoor activities and outdoor adventures with their family and friends. This is an environment of support, appreciation and respect. The goal is to help veterans feel completely accepted and included in a fun, relaxing environment. Who can sign up to participate: Armed Forces Veterans and their Families How Much Does It Cost?: Free What kind of activities are offered? Private Land Hunts with scissor lift Blind and Fishing How Long Do The Activities Last?: weekend retreats https://friendsofdisabledveterans.org/calendar/ Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Friends of Disabled Veterans
- Project Zero
To transform veteran and first responder wellness for a life worth living. The Outdoor Program uses dynamic outdoor events to create opportunities for military/veterans and first responders to experience what we call Adventure Therapy. They have found that time outdoors with people that have shared experiences does wonders for mental, physical, and social wellness! Project Zero Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://projzero.com Call: 832-298-8854 Email: info@projzero.com 17155 Carroll Lake Dr, Spring, TX 77379, USA Servicing Texas. What makes the organization unique? To transform veteran and first responder wellness for a life worth living. The Outdoor Program uses dynamic outdoor events to create opportunities for military/veterans and first responders to experience what we call Adventure Therapy. They have found that time outdoors with people that have shared experiences does wonders for mental, physical, and social wellness! Who can sign up to participate: Veterans (any discharge), active duty/reserve/guard, and current or former first responders. How Much Does It Cost?: Free What kind of activities are offered? Hiking, Camping, Surf/shark fishing, Overlanding & Offroading. How Long Do The Activities Last?: 3 days to a week. Events Project Zero -https://projzero.com/events/ Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Project Zero.
- Take a Warrior Fishing
Proudly serve the entire military community, including Active Duty, Reserve, Veterans, and Retired personnel. Thanks to the steadfast support of our boat owners, operators, and volunteers, we’ve created a unique space offering exceptional, no-cost fishing experiences. Take a Warrior Fishing Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.warriorfishing.org/ Call: 801-664-2347 Email: Ken@warriorfishing.org 119 Jade Street, Beaufort, NC, USA Alaska, South Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Minnesota, Illinois, Texas, Kansas, Georgia, Florida, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Alabama, Arizona. What makes the organization unique? Proudly serve the entire military community, including Active Duty, Reserve, Veterans, and Retired personnel. Thanks to the steadfast support of our boat owners, operators, and volunteers, we’ve created a unique space offering exceptional, no-cost fishing experiences. Who can sign up to participate: Active Duty, Reservist, National Guard, Veterans, and Retired Veterans How Much Does It Cost?: Free, Zero-Cost What kind of activities are offered? Event fishing, charter fishing, and individual fishing. How Long Do The Activities Last?: 5-6 hours in length Events | Take A Warrior Fishing, Inc. - https://warriorfishing.org/events/ Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Take A Warrior Fishing
- Salmon for Soldiers
Salmon for Soldiers is a registered non-profit charity, established in 2013, whose mission is “to offer a sense of normalcy and relaxation to our nation’s Veterans through fishing.” Salmon for Soldiers Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://salmonforsoldiers.org/ Call: 425.330.0415 Email: Info@SalmonForSoldiers.org 41 E Rhododendron Ln, Union, WA 98592, USA Servicing the USA Locations in Sekiu, WA & Pensacola, FL. What makes the organization unique? Salmon for Soldiers is a registered non-profit charity, established in 2013, whose mission is “to offer a sense of normalcy and relaxation to our nation’s Veterans through fishing.” Who can sign up to participate: Veterans How Much Does It Cost?: Free What kind of activities are offered? Fishing & Golf How Long Do The Activities Last?: Varies Events – Salmon for Soldiers - https://salmonforsoldiers.org/pages/events/ Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Salmon for Soldiers
- Veterans Equine Therapeutic Services
Their mission to provide healing therapeutic services to the broad veteran community through equine, agricultural and educational engagement. Veterans Equine Therapeutic Services Save to Favorites Favorite saved! http://www.vetsct.org Call: 860-941-7129 Email: craigmccalister@vetsct.org Gales Ferry, CT 06335, USA Servicing CT, RI & MA. What makes the organization unique? Their mission to provide healing therapeutic services to the broad veteran community through equine, agricultural and educational engagement. Who can sign up to participate: Veterans, Active Duty Members, Reservists, and Family Members How Much Does It Cost?: Always Free What kind of activities are offered? Equine: Currently offering mounted and unmounted activities Archery Golf How Long Do The Activities Last?: Saturday mornings for 90 minutes for the unmounted activities and 60 minutes for the mounted activities. There are volunteer opportunities throughout the week to put your skills to use assisting others. no Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Veterans Equine Therapeutic Services
- Walking On Water Outdoors
Walking on Water Outdoors exists to serve in a variety of ways. Offer many events from take a kid fishing days, Father/child fishing weekends to taking out our active duty military and Veterans. They would love to help you parents introduce or reintroduce your child to hunting or fishing or to help you Veterans get back enjoying the outdoors. They provide a safe and friendly environment fueled with a passion and respect for God's great outdoors. Walking On Water Outdoors is a ministry that exists to strengthen and encourage your walk with the Lord thru hunting and fishing. Come with us as we follow the one true guide in life - Jesus, whether by land, boat or walking on water. Walking On Water Outdoors Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079322959714 . . Park Rapids, MN, USA Servicing MN. What makes the organization unique? Walking on Water Outdoors exists to serve in a variety of ways. Offer many events from take a kid fishing days, Father/child fishing weekends to taking out our active duty military and Veterans. They would love to help you parents introduce or reintroduce your child to hunting or fishing or to help you Veterans get back enjoying the outdoors. They provide a safe and friendly environment fueled with a passion and respect for God's great outdoors. Walking On Water Outdoors is a ministry that exists to strengthen and encourage your walk with the Lord thru hunting and fishing. Come with us as we follow the one true guide in life - Jesus, whether by land, boat or walking on water. Who can sign up to participate: Veterans and their family How Much Does It Cost?: Free. What kind of activities are offered? Hunting & Shooting, Archery, Fishing & Ice-fishing. How Long Do The Activities Last?: About one day. Events are posted on our Facebook page 'Walking On Water Outdoors'. Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Walking On Water Outdoors
- Gateway Family Services of Illinois
Gateway Family Services of Illinois, a 501(c)3 organization, exists to help heal and transform the people of Central Illinois by providing individualized, intensive and innovative counseling services that include trauma focused-equine assisted psychotherapy and Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR), as well as art, play, sand and nature therapies to individuals and families. Gateway Family Services of Illinois Save to Favorites Favorite saved! http://www.gatewayfamilyservices.org/ Call: 217-488-8006 Email: michael@gatewayfamilyservices.org 7757 US Highway 136, Potomac, IL 61865, USA Servicing Illinois & Indiana What makes the organization unique? Gateway Family Services of Illinois, a 501(c)3 organization, exists to help heal and transform the people of Central Illinois by providing individualized, intensive and innovative counseling services that include trauma focused-equine assisted psychotherapy and Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR), as well as art, play, sand and nature therapies to individuals and families. Who can sign up to participate: Any veteran who has received an honorable discharge How Much Does It Cost?: There is no cost to attend services. What kind of activities are offered? Fall In Fridays: Weekly support group that is offered Friday mornings, 0830-1030, with no referral needed. Fall In Friday evening edition is offered quarterly, 1800-2000, to accommodate schedules. Watch the website www.gatewayfamilyservices.org/veterans for updates Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Services: Chad Cottrell, PMHNP-BC, joins the Gateway Family Services of Illinois team after 20 years of dedicated service at the VA. He brings extensive experience and expertise in treating PTSD and other trauma-related diagnoses. Chad offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, providing veterans with the compassionate medication support they need. A referral is required, and our agency is here to assist veterans in obtaining the necessary referral. Individual/Family Therapy: Veterans and their families can participate in mental health sessions that provide trauma-focused equine-assisted psychotherapy, EMDR, and Equine Connected-EMDR. A referral is required, and our agency is here to assist veterans in obtaining the necessary referral. How Long Do The Activities Last?: Time varies and the Veteran can choose their level of engagement/participation. 2-Day Retreats are now available. https://www.gatewayfamilyservices.org/veterans Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Gateway Family Services of Illinois
- Achieve Tahoe
Achieve Tahoe has strong ties to the military. It was started in 1967 by a group of Vietnam Veterans with disabilities who taught themselves and others how to ski. Five decades of experience has shown us that Veterans and service members benefit greatly from activities that will show them the promise of a bright and active future. With the proper adaptive equipment and trained instructors, most people can successfully learn a sport – almost any sport – quickly! Achieve Tahoe Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.achievetahoe.org Call: 530- 581-4161 x6 Email: Marina@achievetahoe.org Achieve Tahoe, 2680 Alpine Meadows Road, Alpine Meadows, CA 96146, USA Servicing USA What makes the organization unique? Achieve Tahoe has strong ties to the military. It was started in 1967 by a group of Vietnam Veterans with disabilities who taught themselves and others how to ski. Five decades of experience has shown us that Veterans and service members benefit greatly from activities that will show them the promise of a bright and active future. With the proper adaptive equipment and trained instructors, most people can successfully learn a sport – almost any sport – quickly! Who can sign up to participate: Military Veterans and active-duty service members with permanent disabilities. How Much Does It Cost?: Join the regularly scheduled programs year-round at 50% off our posted activity fee. They also have scholarships available to cover the full cost of activities if needed. What kind of activities are offered? Snowsports Sailing Climbing Waterskiing Equestrian Hiking Archery How Long Do The Activities Last?: Varies, https://www.achievetahoe.org/participate/activities/military-programs/#tab-3 Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Achieve Tahoe.
- 22Mohawks
22Mohawks is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering veterans and first responders to rediscover purpose, build resilience, and thrive in civilian life. They achieve this through transformative programs that foster connection, healing, and growth—including service dog placements, parachuting retreats, mental health support, suicide prevention training, and personal development coaching. At the core, they create a community where those who served are never alone in their next chapter. 22Mohawks Save to Favorites Favorite saved! http://www.22mohawks.com Call: 617-680-9852 Email: dave@22mohawks.com 2 Commercial St, Sharon, MA 02067, USA Servicing All 50 States What makes the organization unique? 22Mohawks is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering veterans and first responders to rediscover purpose, build resilience, and thrive in civilian life. They achieve this through transformative programs that foster connection, healing, and growth—including service dog placements, parachuting retreats, mental health support, suicide prevention training, and personal development coaching. At the core, they create a community where those who served are never alone in their next chapter. Who can sign up to participate: Veterans, Active duty Service members, Former Service members, First responders, & their families. How Much Does It Cost?: Free. What kind of activities are offered? Pairing of companion dogs that includes training up to the Canine Good Citizen Certification, Bi-annual static line parachute retreats offering suicide prevention courses, acupuncture, yoga, and mental health resilience sessions. Equine Therapy through ABD- Equestrian Mental Health Referral systems Speech writing and speaking classes How Long Do The Activities Last?: Time varies for each but most are 1 hour https://22mohawks.com/events-calendar/ Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected With 22Mowhawks
- Motorcycle Relief Project
Motorcycle Relief Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides relief to veterans and first responders with PTSD and other related issues by taking them on structured week-long adventure motorcycle relief rides. Provides recreational activities (ADV Motorcycling) that enable participants to experience some relief from the struggles of life and reintegration Creates a positive environment where participants can connect with peers who’ve had similar experiences Offers useful tools for stress-management and overcoming trauma Helps steer participants toward further treatment for their injuries Motorcycle Relief Project Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.motorelief.org/ Call: 720 722 3995 Email: info@motorelief.org 7688 High Gate Dr, Fountain, CO 80817, USA Servicing the CO What makes the organization unique? Motorcycle Relief Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides relief to veterans and first responders with PTSD and other related issues by taking them on structured week-long adventure motorcycle relief rides. Provides recreational activities (ADV Motorcycling) that enable participants to experience some relief from the struggles of life and reintegration Creates a positive environment where participants can connect with peers who’ve had similar experiences Offers useful tools for stress-management and overcoming trauma Helps steer participants toward further treatment for their injuries Who can sign up to participate: veterans and first responders who struggle with PTSD and related issues like depression and anxiety. How Much Does It Cost?: Free What kind of activities are offered? Structured week-long adventure motorcycle relief rides. How Long Do The Activities Last?: 5-day adventure bike tours Rides take place in Colorado during summer and early fall, and Arizona during the rest of the year. MRP Relief Rides | 5 Day Motorcycle Adventures — Motorcycle Relief Project Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Motorcycle Relief Project
- House in the Woods
House in the Woods offers various hunting, fishing, and recreational programs throughout the year for active military, veterans, and their family members, in the great wilderness of Maine. All food and lodging is provided at NO COST to the participants. Now more than ever, veterans are facing unprecedented levels of both collective and individual stress. The great news is that here in Maine, and across the country, veterans suffering from PTSD, TBI and other combat-related injuries can find healing not just in medicines, but in being part of organizations like House in the Woods where they can find natural ways to reduce anxiety, lower adrenaline and blood pressure, and increase positive emotions, simply by spending time in the great outdoors, with their fellow military brothers and sisters. House in the Woods Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.houseinthewoods.org/ Call: 207-738-VETS (8387) Email: info@houseinthewoods.org 217 Skunk Hill Road, Lee, ME 04455, USA Servicing the USA What makes the organization unique? House in the Woods offers various hunting, fishing, and recreational programs throughout the year for active military, veterans, and their family members, in the great wilderness of Maine. All food and lodging is provided at NO COST to the participants. Now more than ever, veterans are facing unprecedented levels of both collective and individual stress. The great news is that here in Maine, and across the country, veterans suffering from PTSD, TBI and other combat-related injuries can find healing not just in medicines, but in being part of organizations like House in the Woods where they can find natural ways to reduce anxiety, lower adrenaline and blood pressure, and increase positive emotions, simply by spending time in the great outdoors, with their fellow military brothers and sisters. Who can sign up to participate: Active military, veterans, and their family members. How Much Does It Cost?: Free What kind of activities are offered? Canoeing, kayaking, hiking, hunting, fishing, nature tours, campfires, swimming, wildlife identification and spotting, and other natural Eastern Maine resource “treasures” God has given our beautiful state to enjoy. How Long Do The Activities Last?: Programs throughout the year RETREATS/EVENTS | hitw - https://www.houseinthewoods.org/events Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with House in the Woods
- Source One Serenity
One Serenity’s mission is to empower veterans to regain their purpose and build community. Source One Serenity Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://sourceoneserenity.org/ Call: 541-580-5655 Email: elena@sourceoneserenity.org Roseburg, Oregon, USA Servicing Oregon (Douglas County) What makes the organization unique? One Serenity’s mission is to empower veterans to regain their purpose and build community. Who can sign up to participate: Some events that are only for veterans, some events are for both veterans and their families, and we also have events that are open to community members (non-veterans) as a venue to for veterans to connect with the community as a whole. How Much Does It Cost?: Free. What kind of activities are offered? Fishing, Hiking, White water rafting, Campouts, and trail work on public lands. How Long Do The Activities Last?: From a few hours to several days, depending on the activity. Outdoor recreation: https://sourceoneserenity.org/calendar / ; Trail Work: https://sourceoneserenity.org/sos-trails/ Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Source One Serenity
- Eagle OPS
Connecting Relationships & Resources To Bring Our Heroes Home, One Operation At A Time. Rally Points: Operation Reach One More organized and hosted over 70 rally points throughout the year, serving as gathering points for service members, veterans, and their families. These rally points provided a platform for fostering connections, building friendships, and combating social isolation. Serving the Military Community: The program successfully reached out to and served 1,637 service members, veterans, and their families through the rally points. By providing a welcoming and inclusive environment, Operation Reach One More aimed to create a supportive network and address the specific needs of the military community. Combating Isolation and Loneliness: Recognizing the detrimental impact of isolation and loneliness on mental health, the program focused on organizing social opportunities at the rally points. These activities, such as group discussions, recreational events, and shared experiences, aimed to combat feelings of isolation and promote a sense of belonging within the military community. Connecting to Community Resources: Operation Reach One More facilitated connections to various resources within the community. Participants were able to access resources such as housing assistance, job placement services, resume writing support, VA claims and benefits guidance, mental health services, and other vital community services. The program worked collaboratively with local organizations and volunteers to ensure participants received comprehensive support. Comprehensive Support: Operation Reach One More aimed to address the holistic needs of service members, veterans, and their families. Beyond social opportunities, the program provided access to a wide range of resources, fostering personal and professional growth, improving overall well-being, and promoting successful post-service lives. Suicide Prevention: By combatting isolation and providing social opportunities, Operation Reach One More contributed to suicide prevention efforts. The program recognized the importance of a supportive community and connectedness in reducing suicide rates among veterans, aiming to create an environment where individuals feel valued, supported, and connected. Operation Reach One More, through its rally points and community connections, successfully served and connected with a significant number of service members, veterans, and their families. By addressing the social needs, connecting to community resources, and combatting isolation and loneliness, the program aimed to improve the overall well-being and quality of life for participants. Through its comprehensive approach, Operation Reach One More played a vital role in supporting the military community and promoting a sense of belonging and purpose, while addressing the pressing issue of veteran suicide. Eagle OPS Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.eagleops.org/ Call: 918-600-1911 Email: info@eagleops.org 302 E 5th Ave unit d, Owasso, OK 74055, USA Serving Oklahoma What makes the organization unique? Connecting Relationships & Resources To Bring Our Heroes Home, One Operation At A Time. Rally Points: Operation Reach One More organized and hosted over 70 rally points throughout the year, serving as gathering points for service members, veterans, and their families. These rally points provided a platform for fostering connections, building friendships, and combating social isolation. Serving the Military Community: The program successfully reached out to and served 1,637 service members, veterans, and their families through the rally points. By providing a welcoming and inclusive environment, Operation Reach One More aimed to create a supportive network and address the specific needs of the military community. Combating Isolation and Loneliness: Recognizing the detrimental impact of isolation and loneliness on mental health, the program focused on organizing social opportunities at the rally points. These activities, such as group discussions, recreational events, and shared experiences, aimed to combat feelings of isolation and promote a sense of belonging within the military community. Connecting to Community Resources: Operation Reach One More facilitated connections to various resources within the community. Participants were able to access resources such as housing assistance, job placement services, resume writing support, VA claims and benefits guidance, mental health services, and other vital community services. The program worked collaboratively with local organizations and volunteers to ensure participants received comprehensive support. Comprehensive Support: Operation Reach One More aimed to address the holistic needs of service members, veterans, and their families. Beyond social opportunities, the program provided access to a wide range of resources, fostering personal and professional growth, improving overall well-being, and promoting successful post-service lives. Suicide Prevention: By combatting isolation and providing social opportunities, Operation Reach One More contributed to suicide prevention efforts. The program recognized the importance of a supportive community and connectedness in reducing suicide rates among veterans, aiming to create an environment where individuals feel valued, supported, and connected. Operation Reach One More, through its rally points and community connections, successfully served and connected with a significant number of service members, veterans, and their families. By addressing the social needs, connecting to community resources, and combatting isolation and loneliness, the program aimed to improve the overall well-being and quality of life for participants. Through its comprehensive approach, Operation Reach One More played a vital role in supporting the military community and promoting a sense of belonging and purpose, while addressing the pressing issue of veteran suicide. Who can sign up to participate: Any service members, veterans, and/or their family members How Much Does It Cost?: All Rally Point Activities are Free to veterans. What kind of activities are offered? Weekly Social activities vary depending on the time of year however we have regular Rally Point Activities ranging from Shooting , hunting, fishing, fire-pit nights, Golfing, bowling, softball, cornhole, running, hiking, etc etc. How Long Do The Activities Last?: Varies with the Rally point from a few hours to overnighters. Oklahoma Veterans Calendar, Veteran events Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Eagle OPS
- Deep Sea Valkyries
We are dedicated to confronting the Veteran and First Responder mental health crisis by preventing suicide and reducing the impact of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Our approach centers on healing through a clinical trauma counseling retreat that combines evidence-based therapy, scuba diving as an alternative healing practice, and spiritual guidance. Deep Sea Valkyries Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.deepseavalkyries.com/ Call: 602-576-0129 Email: voyages@deepseavalkyries.com Mesa, AZ, USA Nassau, Bahamas Servicing the USA What makes the organization unique? We are dedicated to confronting the Veteran and First Responder mental health crisis by preventing suicide and reducing the impact of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Our approach centers on healing through a clinical trauma counseling retreat that combines evidence-based therapy, scuba diving as an alternative healing practice, and spiritual guidance. Who can sign up to participate: DD-214 required with application to verify combat deployments. How Much Does It Cost?: The only cost to the participate is round trip airfare from the Veteran's closest major airport to Nassau, Bahamas and a passport application fee. DSV covers the cost of dive training and all necessary gear if selected to participate as well as room and board for the duration of the retreat. What kind of activities are offered? Deep Sea Valkyries provides week-long trauma counseling and scuba retreat programs. How Long Do The Activities Last?: Voyages are approximately one week. Applications can be accessed from our home page from December 1st - 31st each year. Upcoming events are listed at the bottom of their homepage. www.deepseavalkyries.com Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Deep Sea Valkyries
- Homeward For Heroes
Coming home can be a difficult readjustment period for many people, including families of a "hero". Homeward For Heroes organization strives to build on the readjustment period it takes to integrate back into society on a civilian level. They also focus on PTSD for those that have been through crisis they feel they can't deal with alone. Connecting them with others that have been through similar situations allows an avenue to talk, share, and know that they are not alone in their struggle. "Homeward for Heroes" a non-profit organization for veterans, law enforcement, firefighters, and first responders and their spouses. This organization takes vets on treks 3-10 days long where they can connect with each other, build new relationships, and reconnect with their spouses, especially after long periods away like deployments, training periods, fighting fires, long shifts, etc... Homeward For Heroes Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://homewardforheroes.org/ Call: (833) 330-1003 Email: info@homewardforheroes.org 227 W Nicklaus Ave, Kalispell, MT 59901, USA Servicing the USA Locations in Arizona, Minnesota, Montana, and Oregon What makes the organization unique? Coming home can be a difficult readjustment period for many people, including families of a "hero". Homeward For Heroes organization strives to build on the readjustment period it takes to integrate back into society on a civilian level. They also focus on PTSD for those that have been through crisis they feel they can't deal with alone. Connecting them with others that have been through similar situations allows an avenue to talk, share, and know that they are not alone in their struggle. "Homeward for Heroes" a non-profit organization for veterans, law enforcement, firefighters, and first responders and their spouses. This organization takes vets on treks 3-10 days long where they can connect with each other, build new relationships, and reconnect with their spouses, especially after long periods away like deployments, training periods, fighting fires, long shifts, etc... Who can sign up to participate: Veterans, active duty military & first responders & their spouses. How Much Does It Cost?: Free, Costs are covered from the meet up point through the trek. What kind of activities are offered? The "treks" are over landing, mainly in the Pacific Northwest at first but will be expanding as the demand grows, taking them to scenic off-road destinations that include undeveloped hot springs, romantic destinations, wine tours, ghost towns, old mines, wilderness, and just a genuine old fashioned good time. The team plans these treks out in advance to cater to the needs of the group and to make the time out on the road efficient and enjoyable. How Long Do The Activities Last?: 3-10 days https://homewardforheroes.org/events-7220 Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Gt Connected with Homeward For Heroes
- Warriors and Heroes Outdoors WHO
Dedicated to providing quality outdoor adventures to our military personnel, first responders and Gold Star families. Warriors and Heroes Outdoors WHO Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.warriorsandheroes.org/ Call: 720-232-7320 Email: admin@warriorsandheroes.org Collierville, TN 38027, USA Servicing All States including Alaska and Canada. What makes the organization unique? Dedicated to providing quality outdoor adventures to our military personnel, first responders and Gold Star families. Who can sign up to participate: Any active duty or honorably discharged veteran, first responders and Gold Star family members. How Much Does It Cost?: Free, Nothing. What kind of activities are offered? Hunting and fishing How Long Do The Activities Last?: One day to one week. Projects | Warriors and Heroes - https://www.warriorsandheroes.org/projects Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Warriors and Heroes Outdoors
- Wounded Veterans of Oklahoma
Caring For The Wounded, Honoring The Fallen, Continuing The Mission. Wounded Veterans of Oklahoma Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://www.woundedveteransofoklahoma.com/ Call: 580-478-5700 Email: woundedveteransofoklahoma@gmail.com 39 Lake Country, Mannford, Oklahoma, USA & Garber, Oklahoma. Servicing Oklahoma What makes the organization unique? Caring For The Wounded, Honoring The Fallen, Continuing The Mission. Who can sign up to participate: Veterans within the state of Oklahoma How Much Does It Cost?: Free to all participants What kind of activities are offered? Hunting, Salt Water Fishing, Fresh Water Fishing, Boating, Kayaking, Canoeing, Hiking, Camping, ATV's, Shooting Sports How Long Do The Activities Last?: Hours and/or Days https://www.woundedveteransofoklahoma.com/events https://www.facebook.com/woundedvetsok Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Wounded Veterans of Oklahoma
- Finally Home Farm
Dedicated to healing our mentally wounded warriors through Equine Assisted therapies, equine experiences and equine assisted learning. Finally Home Farm Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://finallyhomefarm.net/ Call: 937-708-6474 Email: wtspradlin@gmail.com 2033 Hilltop Rd, Xenia, Ohio, USA Servicing Ohio. What makes the organization unique? Dedicated to healing our mentally wounded warriors through Equine Assisted therapies, equine experiences and equine assisted learning. Who can sign up to participate: Veterans, Active military and families & First Responders How Much Does It Cost?: FREE, there is NO CHARGE. What kind of activities are offered? Equine, Horse-Assisted Psychotherapy How Long Do The Activities Last?: Ground therapy sessions are usually weekly 90 minute sessions for 6 - 8 weeks. The riding group Odyssey meets for 2 hours every week. no Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Finally Home Farm
- Veterans Yoga Project
Mindful Resilience is what we call the collection of mind-body practices that we teach: Breathing, Meditation, Mindful Movement, Guided Rest, and Gratitude. These tools help us breathe easy, focus clearly, move freely, rest deeply, and remember what is working in our lives. As a result, we become more resilient in the face of both ordinary and extraordinary challenges. Veterans Yoga Project Save to Favorites Favorite saved! https://veteransyogaproject.org/vyp-classes/ . Email: Sam@veteransyogaproject.org Alameda, CA, USA Servicing the USA- online. What makes the organization unique? Mindful Resilience is what we call the collection of mind-body practices that we teach: Breathing, Meditation, Mindful Movement, Guided Rest, and Gratitude. These tools help us breathe easy, focus clearly, move freely, rest deeply, and remember what is working in our lives. As a result, we become more resilient in the face of both ordinary and extraordinary challenges. Who can sign up to participate: Veterans, military families How Much Does It Cost?: Free What kind of activities are offered? Yoga How Long Do The Activities Last?: Varies. https://veteransyogaproject.org/vyp-classes/ Does the organization have a calender of events?: Click to Participate Get Connected with Veterans Yoga Project
























