The Veterans Crisis Line provides 24/7 support for veterans, service members, National Guard and Reserve members, and those who support them.
Help for Heroes® is a dedicated treatment program designed to serve the mental health and substance abuse needs of active duty and retired military personnel, veterans, first responders, and healthcare workers. The program is active in nine treatment facilities across seven states. They prioritize safety and comfort, and provide modern, private settings for all patients.
If you’re seeking a therapist, Psychology Today is a great place to start. You can search in your area and filter based on other factors like gender and therapist’s area of expertise.
The Denton County MVPN’s mission is to facilitate connection within the veteran community. They provide direct peer support to military service members, Veterans, and their family members. They identify and screen resources and collectively contribute to our local communities.
Cohen Veteran Network provides high-quality mental health care that is available to all post-9/11 veterans, including National Guard and Reserves, and military family members. They offer in-person services at their clinics, as well as services via telehealth based on preference or need.
USA Cares’ mission is to provide post-9/11 military veterans, service members, and their families with financial assistance and post service skills training to create a foundation for long-term stability. Our services improve the quality of life for veterans and their families and reduce potential factors that can contribute to veteran suicide. Click here to apply for financial assistance.
Walk The Talk America is dedicated to bridging the gap between mental health and responsible gun ownership. Their mission is to enhance the perception of mental health among gun owners while elevating the standard of mental health care within this community.