RECOVERY + RESILIENCY
The Recovery + Resiliency Program for Veterans and their spouses is a program that combines timeless principles of human healing with modern science. We pair fundamental wellness practices and guided education in a format of assignments and long-term courses that reframe the physical and psychological environment for our participants, so they’re never left in the dark about the next positive step to take toward wellness. While wounds from the past will never fully disappear, R+R teaches participants to leverage trauma into a weapon against hopelessness.
MISSION 22 WELLNESS PROGRAM
This program provides wellness supplements to combat veterans, those injured in training who therefore could not deploy or those affected by MST.
These supplements have been clinically proven to alleviate tensions, fatigue, confusion and anger by more than 40%. Please contact us for more information or apply below.
Honoring our warrior spirit
A Rock-Climbing and Mental-Training Program for Combat Veterans and Their Families
The Warrior’s Way® and Mission 22® are partnering to provide rock climbing mental training programs for veterans and their families to diminish veteran suicide rates and build resilient families. Please click the button below to learn more and find an event near you.
Crossfit, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and Judo Sponsorships
Our treatment programs are made better when veterans are also involved in great communities like Crossfit or BJJ. We offer three month sponsorships to gyms for any veteran in our program who qualifies and has a financial hardship need. As well as stand alone gym sponsorships to veterans who are not able to afford them.
If you or someone you know needs help funding training or if your gym wants to become a partner gym, please contact us.
“Hyper vigilance is very hard to control. But it can be controlled. My advice, bring your family and friends in on it. Share your fears. And then move to conquer them. I once carried an imaginary rifle through a grocery store aisle when a muffler backfired in the parking lot. My fiancé noticed and actually had a calming, funny reaction to me doing it, because she understood me and my situation. And know this: It might not be the right time to go out in public today and that’s ok, but make a commitment to yourself and get out there when the time is right for you.”
Mission 22 Partner Programs
The Green Beret Foundation provides direct and continuous support to the Green Beret Community and its families. The Green Beret Foundation facilitates the transition of Green Berets and their families whether that transition is from wounds sustained in combat, illness, injury or “merely” from numerous deployments and/or retirement.
Boulder Crest is committed to improving the physical, emotional, spiritual, and economic wellbeing of our nation's military, veterans, first responders, and their family members. Our programs ensure they have the opportunity to live lives of passion, purpose, and service at home. They deliver free, short-duration, high-impact programs based on the science of post traumatic growth. Programs are available for individuals (male and female), couples, families, caregivers and Gold Star families. To learn more about their programs you can visit their website or reach out to Mission 22 for more information.
Hope for the Warriors believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For The Warriors provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources.
Stop Soldier Suicide works 1-on-1 with troops, veterans, and military family members to help navigate the maze of services, programs, and assistance available. Their team works to identify each individual’s specific needs, find the right resources to meet those needs, and provide continued support and personalized case management for 24 months.
K9s For Warriors is the nation’s largest provider of service dogs to military veterans suffering from Post-traumatic Stress Disability, traumatic brain injury and/or military sexual trauma as a result of military service post-9/11. Their program is unique, and no other organization operates quite like K9s For Warriors. Every warrior that walks through the door is family. They provide them with a service canine, equipment, training, certification, seminars, legal instruction, vet care, housing, home cooked meals, unconditional love and listening, and life-time of wrap-around services (including available life-long healthcare and food for their dogs). The K9s program is 100% free for veterans who enter their program.
For 45 years, National Center for Equine Facilitated Therapy (NCEFT) has been a special place where horses, hope and healing converge and transformation begins. NCEFT is dedicated to helping children, adults and military Veterans reach beyond their boundaries through equine-assisted therapies, education, and research. NCEFT provides clinical hippotherapy, adaptive horseback riding, and Veteran and special-education school programs that measurably rehabilitate a patient’s quality of life.
The Mighty Oaks Foundation is committed to serving the brokenhearted by providing intensive peer-based discipleship through a series of programs, outpost meetings, and speaking events. The Mighty Oaks Warrior Programs hosts such Men, Women, Mentorship and Marriage Advance Programs at multiple locations nationwide. The Warriors who attend are fully sponsored for training, meals, and lodging needs to ensure that upon arrival to the ranch, each Warrior is focused solely on his or her recovery and identifying purpose moving forward.
Warfighter Outfitters Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit guide and outfitter composed of an all-Veteran board of directors and guides who have made it our mission to serve our nation’s Veterans through free of charge guiding and outfitting adventures. Their philosophy centers around Veterans helping Veterans through fishing, hunting and engagement opportunities as WFO, Team Overland and Veterans Back 40 Adventures. Trips can be as many as 60 Veterans at once in our engagement trips working in service projects in our national parks, to simple 2-3 Veteran sized groups in small fishing day trips, to multiple rig off-road vehicles and motorcycles exploring the sights and sounds most people don't ever get to see. Their goal is to not only offer unforgettable adventures, but to bring back some of the esprit de corps they all knew from their time serving and to create the friendships that can be critical to those that served.
The Travis Mills Foundation supports combat injured veterans and their families through long term programs that help these heroic men and women overcome physical obstacles, strengthen their families, and provide well-deserved rest and relaxation. The Travis Mills Foundation created a fully accessible retreat for combat injured veterans and their families. The retreat is uniquely designed, fully accessible comfortable lodge for relaxation, adaptive sports and family recreation.
Doose Outfitters Ministry
We use hunting as the platform in the healing process of America's Hero's.They are a 501(c)(3) recognized non-profit. They share the message of their faith by giving their testimony and making sure that each and every guest receives a Bible to take home with them. Doose Outfitters is located south of Mitchell Nebraska on the beautiful North Platte River.
Operation Tohidu – helps veterans and active-duty military cope with the invisible wounds of post-traumatic stress (PTS), and traumatic brain injury, including PTS related to military sexual trauma. Tohidu, a word meaning peace of mind, body, and spirit, lives out its name’s promise through retreats in the Maryland countryside. The experiential rehabilitation program focuses on confidence building, outdoor activities, and group discussion. Click the link below to learn more about this program.
The Elk Institute for Psychological Health & Performance is a non profit 501(c)3 that was established to provide individual and group education, consultation, treatment, and clinical research service to the military and veteran community locally, nationally and internationally. The Elk Institute is based in Tampa, Florida but provides remote on-site services around the globe.
Give an Hour’s mission is to develop national networks of volunteer professionals capable of responding to both acute and chronic conditions that arise within our society. Since 2005 they have focused on providing free and confidential mental health care to those who serve, our veterans, and their families. You can be seen as often as needed, for as long as needed at zero cost to you or your family.
Consumer Education Services, Inc. (CESI) is a non-profit organization committed to empowering and inspiring consumers nationwide to become debt-free. CESI is proud to partner with Mission 22 and offer veterans free financial assessments, including a free budget analysis and action plan for addressing their debt. To further support Veterans, CESI will waive the one-time activation fee for those who choose to enroll in a CESI debt management plan. The financial assessment, budget and action plan are always free and there is no obligation to enroll.
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