Dedicated to helping warriors access the recovery support they need and deserve.
Warriors Healing Center LLC was established with a singular, focused mission: to help veterans and first responders access recovery support for PTSD, trauma, substance abuse, and co-occurring mental health challenges.
We recognize that those who serve—whether in military uniform, law enforcement, fire departments, or emergency medical services—face unique challenges that most civilians never experience. The weight of repeated trauma exposure, life-and-death decisions, and the demands of protecting others can leave lasting scars that are invisible but deeply painful.
The warrior community faces disproportionately high rates of mental health challenges:
Despite these challenges, many warriors face barriers to accessing quality care—financial constraints, stigma, geographic limitations, and lack of awareness about available resources. Our mission is to help remove these barriers.
Every decision we make is guided by our commitment to helping warriors access the care they need.
We treat every individual with the respect and dignity they deserve as people who have served others.
We are committed to clear, honest communication about how donations are used and the impact we make.
We believe in empowering warriors to take control of their recovery journey with appropriate support.
Untreated mental health conditions and substance abuse don't just affect the individual—they impact families, careers, and communities. When we help a warrior access recovery support, we're also helping:
Recovery is possible. With appropriate support, warriors can heal from trauma, overcome addiction, and reclaim their lives. We exist to make that possibility a reality for more people.
We do not provide medical treatment directly. Instead, we serve as a bridge, helping to fund access to treatment and recovery resources for those who might otherwise be unable to afford care. Our role includes:
This website and our organization do not provide emergency medical services or crisis intervention.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health emergency or having thoughts of suicide, please contact emergency services immediately:
Our application process is not a substitute for emergency care. If you need immediate help, please reach out to the resources above or go to your nearest emergency room.
We understand that donating to a cause requires trust. We are committed to: