PTSD Foundation of America
Provides peer-to-peer mentoring, retreat programs, and family support for military veterans and first responders struggling with PTSD.
About This Resource
The PTSD Foundation of America provides peer-to-peer mentoring, retreat programs, and family support for military veterans and first responders struggling with PTSD. The foundation's retreat model brings together veterans and first responders in small groups for intensive peer support and exposure to recovery. Mentoring pairs those struggling with mentors who've recovered from PTSD, providing hope and practical strategies. Family support programs help partners and children understand and support loved ones with PTSD. The foundation recognizes that traditional clinical models alone are insufficient and emphasizes peer support and community healing.
How to Use This Resource
If you're a veteran or first responder struggling with PTSD, visit PTSD Foundation to learn about mentoring and retreat opportunities. Reach out for peer mentoring to connect with someone who's experienced and recovered from similar trauma. Consider attending a retreat for intensive peer support and skill development. Engage family members in family support programs if appropriate. Use PTSD Foundation's resources throughout your recovery journey. Once recovered, consider becoming a mentor to help others.
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