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The mission of Warrior Spirit Project is to help restore the soul and strengthen the spirit of veterans and first responders through "Yoga, Dogs, and Dirt" offering support for the transition from isolation to meaningful community engagement.
We believe that a broken spirit can be more harmful than a broken body. We also believe that Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) is not a disorder to be managed, but is an injury receptive to healing. We take a holistic, evidence-based approach that helps...
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When War Comes Home: Christ-centered Healing for Wives of Combat Veterans offers spiritual comfort and practical, Christ-centered solutions for wives of combat veterans struggling with the hidden wounds of war ranging from reintegration challenges to potentially devastating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). These are solutions for the “Secondary Trauma” she is experiencing when his trauma symptoms impact the family and even begin to show up in her. Insights from the medical and counseling ...
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The focus of our work is you – providing our Airmen and Guardians and their families the tools and resources they need to thrive. To achieve that end, we must also mitigate all instances of interpersonal and self-directed violence within the Department of the Air Force, while promoting resiliency, connectedness and respect for all.
Website provides information and resources for:
Resilience
Suicide Prevention
Sexual Assault/Harassment
Spouse & Family Resources ...
Address: 1780 Air Force Pentagon HQ USAF/SG Washington, DC 20330-1780
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Wounded Warrior Project is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to honor and empower Wounded Warriors.
WWP serves to raise awareness and enlist the public’s aid for the needs of severely injured service men and women; help severely injured service members aid and assist each other; and provide unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs.
Response time is between 24 to 48 hours.
Phone:904-296-7350
Address:4899 Belfort Road Jacksonville, FL 32256
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For every wounded warrior, there is a wounded home--an immediate and extended family and community impacted by their loved one's war experiences. Every day service members are returning from combat deployments to their families. And every day war comes home with them.
When a combat veteran struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and/or traumatic brain injury (TBI), every member of the family experiences the effects. Spouses, parents, and children must undergo changes on the ...