Mental Wellness Program

Military & Veterans Family Mental Wellness Program

Our Mission

The Mission of the Military & Veterans Family Mental Wellness Program is to strengthen, support, and sustain the psychological health and resilience of military service members, veterans, and their families across all stages of life.

We are committed to preventing suicide, reducing isolation, and addressing the unique mental health challenges faced by military-connected families — including those impacted by combat stress, Military Sexual Trauma (MST), caregiving burdens, aging-related mental health concerns, and service-connected disabilities.

As a veteran-led initiative, we honor the lived experiences of those who served and those who stand beside them. Our mission is rooted in compassion, cultural competence, and a belief that family wellness is foundational to veteran wellness.

Who We Serve

We serve:

  • Active-duty service members and veterans
  • Spouses, partners, and caregivers
  • Children and extended family members
  • Surviving family members of veterans
  • High-risk and underserved veteran populations

OUR COMMITMENT

We recognize that military service affects the entire family system.
Our program operates from a holistic, evidence-informed framework that integrates clinical care,
peer support, education, and community engagement.

By strengthening families, we strengthen veterans.
By strengthening veterans, we strengthen communities

Our Scope of Support

The Military & Veterans Family Mental Wellness Program provides comprehensive, culturally informed support services that include:

  • Individual, couples, and family counseling
  • Trauma-informed care for MST survivors and their families
  • Support for families navigating PTSD, depression, anxiety, and moral injury
  • Crisis intervention and suicide prevention services
  • Resources for spouses and partners managing secondary trauma
  • Support groups for caregivers of veterans with chronic mental health or physical conditions
  • Education on stress management, burnout prevention, and healthy communication
  • Mental wellness programming tailored to aging veterans
  • Social connection initiatives to combat isolation
  • Family education on cognitive decline, grief, and late-life mental health challenges
  • Counseling and resilience programs for children of veterans
  • Family reintegration support post-deployment
  • Educational workshops addressing military family dynamics
  • Suicide prevention training for families and community partners
  • Mental health awareness workshops
  • Resource navigation and referrals
  • Partnerships with local, state, and national organizations