Conservative estimates report that at least 30% of combat veterans suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
At least half of those never seek treatment, and those who do reach out receive "minimally adequate" care, at best.
Our goal at Equinox Ranch is to empower veterans that struggle with the daily hardships of readjusting to civilian life. We provide the necessary community and resources that truly can make a difference in their lives.
With more than 45,000 veteran service organizations recognized by the IRS, getting help can be difficult, confusing, and time-consuming. We’re here to change that.
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.
Our 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.
The Warrior Ride® accepts ALL veterans that combat injured and disabled from ALL eras of wartime, cold war era, and peacetime. We want to help our veterans see a healthier and happier outdoor activities.
"The benefits of recreation therapy for Veterans include improving physical well being such as weight management and controlling diabetes and hypertension. The therapy can also improve social functioning and help Veterans develop new leisure skills. It can enhance creative expression and break down barriers for cultural expression." = Veterans Administration 2018
Troops to Careers is a program of the Veteran Resource Network that seeks to advise and counsel active duty US military and military veterans in all aspects of career choice making.
We serve at outreach events and on-base events. As well, we are available during business hours to accept incoming calls from any service member or veteran who has questions and seeks counsel.
Vets To Vets United, Inc. (Veterinarians to Veterans United) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization created to unite veterans and dogs for a common goal: improving and saving lives. By pairing veterans with dogs, we seek to:
Significantly improve a veteran's life by providing companionship and/or help with a mental or physical disability.
Save the life of a dog facing euthanization by adopting the animal from a local animal shelter.