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APPLY FOR SERVICES
Hope For The Warriors is a family, united by our shared conviction of honor and service. Hope For The Warriors provides assistance through our programs: Critical Care Coordination: Resource & Case Management Services Warrior's Compass: Career Transition programming Spouse/Caregiver Scholarships: Awarded two times per year Outdoor Adventures: Outdoor sports opportunities Team THE STEVEN A. COHEN MILITARY FAMILY CLINIC AT HOPE FOR THE The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope for The Warriors provides confidential, high-quality behavioral health care services at little to no-cost without long wait times to post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members with a TRICARE referral and military families.. The clinic is a local resource connection for the community, including Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville and greater OnslowDRIVE FOR HOPE®
Carpool. Errands. Soccer practice. Grocery runs. All are basic parts of a daily routine many take for granted. Imagine having to learn to drive again, which is a reality of some of our country’s injured and recovering veterans. Hope For The Warriors has identified a gap within the Military and VA systems, where services addressing INTRODUCING HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS® COFFEE Little Chute, Wis. – Trilliant Food & Nutrition is proud to announce its partnership with Hope For The Warriors, a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families. Trilliant produced its first batch of single serve coffee under the Hope For The Warriors name, a new licensed brand that will AN HONOR NO ONE WANTS: WHAT IS A GOLD STAR FAMILY AND HOW An Honor No One Wants: What is a Gold Star Family and How is it different from a Blue Star Family? Service members don’t serve alone. In 2015, there was a reported total of 1,728,710 family members who served alongside their Active Duty service member. Of that number, there were 1,076,803 children and 641,639 spouses. Whether you live ina
COL DAVID SUTHERLAND, USA (RET.) Colonel David W. Sutherland is the co-founder and Chairman of the Center for Military and Veterans Community Services (Dixon Center) and actively contributes to numerous national veteran and military family committees and boards. Sutherland speaks in communities at universities, businesses and conferences around the country as a vocal advocate and leader for transformational change. THE DAILY CHALLENGES OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI The Daily Challenges of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Sgt. 1st Class Victor Medina joined the US Army in 1994 and served until 2012. He deployed three times—once to Afghanistan and twice to Iraq. His biggest challenges today are cognitive. Victor lives with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), which he obtained when his vehicle was impacted byan IED
BONNIE AMOS
Born, raised and educated in Pensacola, Florida, Bonnie Amos met her Marine fighter pilot husband in September 1971. From October 2010 until September 2014 Mrs Amos served along side General Amos while he was Commandant of the United States Marie Corps. Always a staunch advocate for military families, it was during this time Mrs Amos VETERAN SERVICE ORGANIZATION Hope For The Warriors is a nonprofit Veteran service organization that provides assistance to combat wounded service members & their families. Learn more. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Well-Being Model We believe in a holistic approach to well-being and understand that many factors impact a service member’s life—family, community, employment, and countless others. As such, our programs take a 360° approach to service, promoting whole-person wellness for each service member we support. Through our three program areas—Transition Services, Clinical Health & Wellness, andAPPLY FOR SERVICES
Hope For The Warriors is a family, united by our shared conviction of honor and service. Hope For The Warriors provides assistance through our programs: Critical Care Coordination: Resource & Case Management Services Warrior's Compass: Career Transition programming Spouse/Caregiver Scholarships: Awarded two times per year Outdoor Adventures: Outdoor sports opportunities Team THE STEVEN A. COHEN MILITARY FAMILY CLINIC AT HOPE FOR THE The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope for The Warriors provides confidential, high-quality behavioral health care services at little to no-cost without long wait times to post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members with a TRICARE referral and military families.. The clinic is a local resource connection for the community, including Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville and greater OnslowDRIVE FOR HOPE®
Carpool. Errands. Soccer practice. Grocery runs. All are basic parts of a daily routine many take for granted. Imagine having to learn to drive again, which is a reality of some of our country’s injured and recovering veterans. Hope For The Warriors has identified a gap within the Military and VA systems, where services addressing INTRODUCING HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS® COFFEE Little Chute, Wis. – Trilliant Food & Nutrition is proud to announce its partnership with Hope For The Warriors, a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families. Trilliant produced its first batch of single serve coffee under the Hope For The Warriors name, a new licensed brand that will AN HONOR NO ONE WANTS: WHAT IS A GOLD STAR FAMILY AND HOW An Honor No One Wants: What is a Gold Star Family and How is it different from a Blue Star Family? Service members don’t serve alone. In 2015, there was a reported total of 1,728,710 family members who served alongside their Active Duty service member. Of that number, there were 1,076,803 children and 641,639 spouses. Whether you live ina
COL DAVID SUTHERLAND, USA (RET.) Colonel David W. Sutherland is the co-founder and Chairman of the Center for Military and Veterans Community Services (Dixon Center) and actively contributes to numerous national veteran and military family committees and boards. Sutherland speaks in communities at universities, businesses and conferences around the country as a vocal advocate and leader for transformational change. THE DAILY CHALLENGES OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI The Daily Challenges of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Sgt. 1st Class Victor Medina joined the US Army in 1994 and served until 2012. He deployed three times—once to Afghanistan and twice to Iraq. His biggest challenges today are cognitive. Victor lives with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), which he obtained when his vehicle was impacted byan IED
BONNIE AMOS
Born, raised and educated in Pensacola, Florida, Bonnie Amos met her Marine fighter pilot husband in September 1971. From October 2010 until September 2014 Mrs Amos served along side General Amos while he was Commandant of the United States Marie Corps. Always a staunch advocate for military families, it was during this time Mrs Amos PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Well-Being Model We believe in a holistic approach to well-being and understand that many factors impact a service member’s life—family, community, employment, and countless others. As such, our programs take a 360° approach to service, promoting whole-person wellness for each service member we support. Through our three program areas—Transition Services, Clinical Health & Wellness, and ABOUT | HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS Mission We believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For The Warriors provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources.MAKE A DONATION
Hope For The Warriors® is able to fulfill its mission due to the support of generous donors. We welcome all donation levels and thank you, in advance, for your contribution. If you have any questions please contact us at info@hopeforthewarriors.org or 877.246.7349. Donate Online Please click the donate button below to make a donationusing our
HOPE SENIOR STAFF
Cheryl HolleyController. Erin Lester. Head of Well Being Warrior and Family Experience. Kelly Sokalski. Senior Director of Donor Experience. Tricia Winklosky, MS-ATR. Head of Well Being Programs and Services. That’s why Hope For The Warriors means so much to me andmy husband.
THE DAILY CHALLENGES OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI The Daily Challenges of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Sgt. 1st Class Victor Medina joined the US Army in 1994 and served until 2012. He deployed three times—once to Afghanistan and twice to Iraq. His biggest challenges today are cognitive. Victor lives with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), which he obtained when his vehicle was impacted byan IED
NO MAN LEFT BEHIND
Hope For The Warriors® is proud to share our gift of the monument, titled No Man Left Behind, to the Marine Corps aboard Camp Lejeune and Camp Pendleton. The monument brings to life the iconic photo captured in Fallujah by acclaimed combat photographer Lucian Read. The monuments stand before the Warrior Hope and Care CentersTHOMAS J. LYONS
Thomas (Tommy) J. Lyons has a longstanding commitment to service—to his country, his community and his fellow veterans. Mr. Lyons retired November after 16 years of service at MassHousing Finance Agency as the Vice President of Government Affairs & Corporate Communications. MassHousing is the state’s Affordable Housing Bank. From 1995 to2002, he was the
GOT HEART GIVE HOPE GALA: 10TH ANNUAL EVENT CENTERED The 10th Anniversary Got Heart Give Hope gala held on October 17, 2019 at Union Station in Washington, D.C. was an enchanting evening that united military and civilian communities in a celebration of the strength and resilience of our Armed Forces and their families. In attendance were longtime supporters and friends, Purple Heart recipients, Generals SOCIAL WORK INTERNS: SUPPORTING MILITARY FAMILIES In 2012, Hope For The Warriors® welcomed Master of Social Work interns from Fordham University, Columbia University, and the University of Southern California. Currently, Hope For The Warriors® also has students from the Touro University, Eastern Carolina University, and Southern Illinois State University. By working with Master of Social Work interns, Hope For The Warriors® has KAREN LEE, HEAD OF BRAND AND DONOR EXPERIENCE Karen Lee Hope For The Warriors Vice President of Strategic Communications To say Karen Lee is multifaceted is an understatement. She bangs heads with her favorite hairband Def Leppard and isn’t afraid to wade knee-deep in a swamp chasing a wild turkey. She’s Cooper’s mom, a Cub Scout leader and the Head of Brand and VETERAN SERVICE ORGANIZATION Hope For The Warriors is a nonprofit Veteran service organization that provides assistance to combat wounded service members & their families. Learn more. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Well-Being Model We believe in a holistic approach to well-being and understand that many factors impact a service member’s life—family, community, employment, and countless others. As such, our programs take a 360° approach to service, promoting whole-person wellness for each service member we support. Through our three program areas—Transition Services, Clinical Health & Wellness, andAPPLY FOR SERVICES
Hope For The Warriors is a family, united by our shared conviction of honor and service. Hope For The Warriors provides assistance through our programs: Critical Care Coordination: Resource & Case Management Services Warrior's Compass: Career Transition programming Spouse/Caregiver Scholarships: Awarded two times per year Outdoor Adventures: Outdoor sports opportunities Team THE STEVEN A. COHEN MILITARY FAMILY CLINIC AT HOPE FOR THE The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope for The Warriors provides confidential, high-quality behavioral health care services at little to no-cost without long wait times to post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members with a TRICARE referral and military families.. The clinic is a local resource connection for the community, including Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville and greater OnslowDRIVE FOR HOPE®
Carpool. Errands. Soccer practice. Grocery runs. All are basic parts of a daily routine many take for granted. Imagine having to learn to drive again, which is a reality of some of our country’s injured and recovering veterans. Hope For The Warriors has identified a gap within the Military and VA systems, where services addressing INTRODUCING HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS® COFFEE Little Chute, Wis. – Trilliant Food & Nutrition is proud to announce its partnership with Hope For The Warriors, a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families. Trilliant produced its first batch of single serve coffee under the Hope For The Warriors name, a new licensed brand that will AN HONOR NO ONE WANTS: WHAT IS A GOLD STAR FAMILY AND HOW An Honor No One Wants: What is a Gold Star Family and How is it different from a Blue Star Family? Service members don’t serve alone. In 2015, there was a reported total of 1,728,710 family members who served alongside their Active Duty service member. Of that number, there were 1,076,803 children and 641,639 spouses. Whether you live ina
COL DAVID SUTHERLAND, USA (RET.) Colonel David W. Sutherland is the co-founder and Chairman of the Center for Military and Veterans Community Services (Dixon Center) and actively contributes to numerous national veteran and military family committees and boards. Sutherland speaks in communities at universities, businesses and conferences around the country as a vocal advocate and leader for transformational change. THE DAILY CHALLENGES OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI The Daily Challenges of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Sgt. 1st Class Victor Medina joined the US Army in 1994 and served until 2012. He deployed three times—once to Afghanistan and twice to Iraq. His biggest challenges today are cognitive. Victor lives with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), which he obtained when his vehicle was impacted byan IED
BONNIE AMOS
Born, raised and educated in Pensacola, Florida, Bonnie Amos met her Marine fighter pilot husband in September 1971. From October 2010 until September 2014 Mrs Amos served along side General Amos while he was Commandant of the United States Marie Corps. Always a staunch advocate for military families, it was during this time Mrs Amos VETERAN SERVICE ORGANIZATION Hope For The Warriors is a nonprofit Veteran service organization that provides assistance to combat wounded service members & their families. Learn more. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Well-Being Model We believe in a holistic approach to well-being and understand that many factors impact a service member’s life—family, community, employment, and countless others. As such, our programs take a 360° approach to service, promoting whole-person wellness for each service member we support. Through our three program areas—Transition Services, Clinical Health & Wellness, andAPPLY FOR SERVICES
Hope For The Warriors is a family, united by our shared conviction of honor and service. Hope For The Warriors provides assistance through our programs: Critical Care Coordination: Resource & Case Management Services Warrior's Compass: Career Transition programming Spouse/Caregiver Scholarships: Awarded two times per year Outdoor Adventures: Outdoor sports opportunities Team THE STEVEN A. COHEN MILITARY FAMILY CLINIC AT HOPE FOR THE The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope for The Warriors provides confidential, high-quality behavioral health care services at little to no-cost without long wait times to post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members with a TRICARE referral and military families.. The clinic is a local resource connection for the community, including Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville and greater OnslowDRIVE FOR HOPE®
Carpool. Errands. Soccer practice. Grocery runs. All are basic parts of a daily routine many take for granted. Imagine having to learn to drive again, which is a reality of some of our country’s injured and recovering veterans. Hope For The Warriors has identified a gap within the Military and VA systems, where services addressing INTRODUCING HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS® COFFEE Little Chute, Wis. – Trilliant Food & Nutrition is proud to announce its partnership with Hope For The Warriors, a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families. Trilliant produced its first batch of single serve coffee under the Hope For The Warriors name, a new licensed brand that will AN HONOR NO ONE WANTS: WHAT IS A GOLD STAR FAMILY AND HOW An Honor No One Wants: What is a Gold Star Family and How is it different from a Blue Star Family? Service members don’t serve alone. In 2015, there was a reported total of 1,728,710 family members who served alongside their Active Duty service member. Of that number, there were 1,076,803 children and 641,639 spouses. Whether you live ina
COL DAVID SUTHERLAND, USA (RET.) Colonel David W. Sutherland is the co-founder and Chairman of the Center for Military and Veterans Community Services (Dixon Center) and actively contributes to numerous national veteran and military family committees and boards. Sutherland speaks in communities at universities, businesses and conferences around the country as a vocal advocate and leader for transformational change. THE DAILY CHALLENGES OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI The Daily Challenges of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Sgt. 1st Class Victor Medina joined the US Army in 1994 and served until 2012. He deployed three times—once to Afghanistan and twice to Iraq. His biggest challenges today are cognitive. Victor lives with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), which he obtained when his vehicle was impacted byan IED
BONNIE AMOS
Born, raised and educated in Pensacola, Florida, Bonnie Amos met her Marine fighter pilot husband in September 1971. From October 2010 until September 2014 Mrs Amos served along side General Amos while he was Commandant of the United States Marie Corps. Always a staunch advocate for military families, it was during this time Mrs Amos PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Well-Being Model We believe in a holistic approach to well-being and understand that many factors impact a service member’s life—family, community, employment, and countless others. As such, our programs take a 360° approach to service, promoting whole-person wellness for each service member we support. Through our three program areas—Transition Services, Clinical Health & Wellness, and ABOUT | HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS Mission We believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For The Warriors provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources.MAKE A DONATION
Hope For The Warriors® is able to fulfill its mission due to the support of generous donors. We welcome all donation levels and thank you, in advance, for your contribution. If you have any questions please contact us at info@hopeforthewarriors.org or 877.246.7349. Donate Online Please click the donate button below to make a donationusing our
HOPE SENIOR STAFF
Cheryl HolleyController. Erin Lester. Head of Well Being Warrior and Family Experience. Kelly Sokalski. Senior Director of Donor Experience. Tricia Winklosky, MS-ATR. Head of Well Being Programs and Services. That’s why Hope For The Warriors means so much to me andmy husband.
THE DAILY CHALLENGES OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI The Daily Challenges of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Sgt. 1st Class Victor Medina joined the US Army in 1994 and served until 2012. He deployed three times—once to Afghanistan and twice to Iraq. His biggest challenges today are cognitive. Victor lives with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), which he obtained when his vehicle was impacted byan IED
NO MAN LEFT BEHIND
Hope For The Warriors® is proud to share our gift of the monument, titled No Man Left Behind, to the Marine Corps aboard Camp Lejeune and Camp Pendleton. The monument brings to life the iconic photo captured in Fallujah by acclaimed combat photographer Lucian Read. The monuments stand before the Warrior Hope and Care CentersTHOMAS J. LYONS
Thomas (Tommy) J. Lyons has a longstanding commitment to service—to his country, his community and his fellow veterans. Mr. Lyons retired November after 16 years of service at MassHousing Finance Agency as the Vice President of Government Affairs & Corporate Communications. MassHousing is the state’s Affordable Housing Bank. From 1995 to2002, he was the
GOT HEART GIVE HOPE GALA: 10TH ANNUAL EVENT CENTERED The 10th Anniversary Got Heart Give Hope gala held on October 17, 2019 at Union Station in Washington, D.C. was an enchanting evening that united military and civilian communities in a celebration of the strength and resilience of our Armed Forces and their families. In attendance were longtime supporters and friends, Purple Heart recipients, Generals SOCIAL WORK INTERNS: SUPPORTING MILITARY FAMILIES In 2012, Hope For The Warriors® welcomed Master of Social Work interns from Fordham University, Columbia University, and the University of Southern California. Currently, Hope For The Warriors® also has students from the Touro University, Eastern Carolina University, and Southern Illinois State University. By working with Master of Social Work interns, Hope For The Warriors® has KAREN LEE, HEAD OF BRAND AND DONOR EXPERIENCE Karen Lee Hope For The Warriors Vice President of Strategic Communications To say Karen Lee is multifaceted is an understatement. She bangs heads with her favorite hairband Def Leppard and isn’t afraid to wade knee-deep in a swamp chasing a wild turkey. She’s Cooper’s mom, a Cub Scout leader and the Head of Brand and VETERAN SERVICE ORGANIZATION Hope For The Warriors is a nonprofit Veteran service organization that provides assistance to combat wounded service members & their families. Learn more. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Well-Being Model We believe in a holistic approach to well-being and understand that many factors impact a service member’s life—family, community, employment, and countless others. As such, our programs take a 360° approach to service, promoting whole-person wellness for each service member we support. Through our three program areas—Transition Services, Clinical Health & Wellness, andAPPLY FOR SERVICES
Hope For The Warriors is a family, united by our shared conviction of honor and service. Hope For The Warriors provides assistance through our programs: Critical Care Coordination: Resource & Case Management Services Warrior's Compass: Career Transition programming Spouse/Caregiver Scholarships: Awarded two times per year Outdoor Adventures: Outdoor sports opportunities TeamDRIVE FOR HOPE®
Carpool. Errands. Soccer practice. Grocery runs. All are basic parts of a daily routine many take for granted. Imagine having to learn to drive again, which is a reality of some of our country’s injured and recovering veterans. Hope For The Warriors has identified a gap within the Military and VA systems, where services addressing THE STEVEN A. COHEN MILITARY FAMILY CLINIC AT HOPE FOR THE The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope for The Warriors provides confidential, high-quality behavioral health care services at little to no-cost without long wait times to post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members with a TRICARE referral and military families.. The clinic is a local resource connection for the community, including Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville and greater Onslow AN HONOR NO ONE WANTS: WHAT IS A GOLD STAR FAMILY AND HOW An Honor No One Wants: What is a Gold Star Family and How is it different from a Blue Star Family? Service members don’t serve alone. In 2015, there was a reported total of 1,728,710 family members who served alongside their Active Duty service member. Of that number, there were 1,076,803 children and 641,639 spouses. Whether you live ina
BONNIE AMOS
Born, raised and educated in Pensacola, Florida, Bonnie Amos met her Marine fighter pilot husband in September 1971. From October 2010 until September 2014 Mrs Amos served along side General Amos while he was Commandant of the United States Marie Corps. Always a staunch advocate for military families, it was during this time Mrs Amos COL DAVID SUTHERLAND, USA (RET.) Colonel David W. Sutherland is the co-founder and Chairman of the Center for Military and Veterans Community Services (Dixon Center) and actively contributes to numerous national veteran and military family committees and boards. Sutherland speaks in communities at universities, businesses and conferences around the country as a vocal advocate and leader for transformational change. KAREN LEE, HEAD OF BRAND AND DONOR EXPERIENCE Karen Lee Hope For The Warriors Vice President of Strategic Communications To say Karen Lee is multifaceted is an understatement. She bangs heads with her favorite hairband Def Leppard and isn’t afraid to wade knee-deep in a swamp chasing a wild turkey. She’s Cooper’s mom, a Cub Scout leader and the Head of Brand and RECOGNIZING SERVICE: GOLD STAR AND BLUE STAR FAMILIES The U.S. Department of Defense also issues Gold Star lapel pins to immediate family members of a fallen service member of the military. These pins are worn by spouses, parents, and children of service members killed in the line of duty and contain a gold star on a purple circular background. VETERAN SERVICE ORGANIZATION Hope For The Warriors is a nonprofit Veteran service organization that provides assistance to combat wounded service members & their families. Learn more. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Well-Being Model We believe in a holistic approach to well-being and understand that many factors impact a service member’s life—family, community, employment, and countless others. As such, our programs take a 360° approach to service, promoting whole-person wellness for each service member we support. Through our three program areas—Transition Services, Clinical Health & Wellness, andAPPLY FOR SERVICES
Hope For The Warriors is a family, united by our shared conviction of honor and service. Hope For The Warriors provides assistance through our programs: Critical Care Coordination: Resource & Case Management Services Warrior's Compass: Career Transition programming Spouse/Caregiver Scholarships: Awarded two times per year Outdoor Adventures: Outdoor sports opportunities TeamDRIVE FOR HOPE®
Carpool. Errands. Soccer practice. Grocery runs. All are basic parts of a daily routine many take for granted. Imagine having to learn to drive again, which is a reality of some of our country’s injured and recovering veterans. Hope For The Warriors has identified a gap within the Military and VA systems, where services addressing THE STEVEN A. COHEN MILITARY FAMILY CLINIC AT HOPE FOR THE The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope for The Warriors provides confidential, high-quality behavioral health care services at little to no-cost without long wait times to post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members with a TRICARE referral and military families.. The clinic is a local resource connection for the community, including Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville and greater Onslow AN HONOR NO ONE WANTS: WHAT IS A GOLD STAR FAMILY AND HOW An Honor No One Wants: What is a Gold Star Family and How is it different from a Blue Star Family? Service members don’t serve alone. In 2015, there was a reported total of 1,728,710 family members who served alongside their Active Duty service member. Of that number, there were 1,076,803 children and 641,639 spouses. Whether you live ina
BONNIE AMOS
Born, raised and educated in Pensacola, Florida, Bonnie Amos met her Marine fighter pilot husband in September 1971. From October 2010 until September 2014 Mrs Amos served along side General Amos while he was Commandant of the United States Marie Corps. Always a staunch advocate for military families, it was during this time Mrs Amos COL DAVID SUTHERLAND, USA (RET.) Colonel David W. Sutherland is the co-founder and Chairman of the Center for Military and Veterans Community Services (Dixon Center) and actively contributes to numerous national veteran and military family committees and boards. Sutherland speaks in communities at universities, businesses and conferences around the country as a vocal advocate and leader for transformational change. KAREN LEE, HEAD OF BRAND AND DONOR EXPERIENCE Karen Lee Hope For The Warriors Vice President of Strategic Communications To say Karen Lee is multifaceted is an understatement. She bangs heads with her favorite hairband Def Leppard and isn’t afraid to wade knee-deep in a swamp chasing a wild turkey. She’s Cooper’s mom, a Cub Scout leader and the Head of Brand and RECOGNIZING SERVICE: GOLD STAR AND BLUE STAR FAMILIES The U.S. Department of Defense also issues Gold Star lapel pins to immediate family members of a fallen service member of the military. These pins are worn by spouses, parents, and children of service members killed in the line of duty and contain a gold star on a purple circular background. ABOUT | HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS Mission We believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For The Warriors provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources. THE STEVEN A. COHEN MILITARY FAMILY CLINIC AT HOPE FOR THE The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope for The Warriors provides confidential, high-quality behavioral health care services at little to no-cost without long wait times to post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members with a TRICARE referral and military families.. The clinic is a local resource connection for the community, including Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville and greater Onslow CONTACT US | HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS Hope For The Warriors® HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS serves our country’s military and their families in all 50 states. Our headquarters are in Northern Virginia. We have representatives and offices across the country as we engage in outreach and activities from coast toMAKE A DONATION
Hope For The Warriors® is able to fulfill its mission due to the support of generous donors. We welcome all donation levels and thank you, in advance, for your contribution. If you have any questions please contact us at info@hopeforthewarriors.org or 877.246.7349. Donate Online Please click the donate button below to make a donationusing our
INTRODUCING HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS® COFFEE Little Chute, Wis. – Trilliant Food & Nutrition is proud to announce its partnership with Hope For The Warriors, a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families. Trilliant produced its first batch of single serve coffee under the Hope For The Warriors name, a new licensed brand that willHOPE SENIOR STAFF
Cheryl HolleyController. Erin Lester. Head of Well Being Warrior and Family Experience. Kelly Sokalski. Senior Director of Donor Experience. Tricia Winklosky, MS-ATR. Head of Well Being Programs and Services. That’s why Hope For The Warriors means so much to me andmy husband.
RUN FOR THE WARRIORS About Our SeriesThe First MileGet InvolvedSponsor a RunAbout Our Series Since the organization’s beginning, Hope For The Warriors has engaged communities across the country through its Run For The Warriors series. These in-person races raise support for the post-9/11 warrior community and bridge public understanding of the warriorjourney.
NO MAN LEFT BEHIND
Hope For The Warriors® is proud to share our gift of the monument, titled No Man Left Behind, to the Marine Corps aboard Camp Lejeune and Camp Pendleton. The monument brings to life the iconic photo captured in Fallujah by acclaimed combat photographer Lucian Read. The monuments stand before the Warrior Hope and Care Centers TOWN OF PINE KNOLL SHORES TO HOST ITS INAUGURAL KAYAK FOR About Hope For The Warriors: Founded in 2006, Hope For The Warriors is a national nonprofit dedicated to restoring a sense of self, family and hope for post-9/11 veterans, service members and military families.Since its inception, Hope For The Warriors has served over 30,000 through a variety of support programs focused on clinical health and wellness, sports and recreation and transition. JACK W. MARIN, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Jack Marin lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife Robin. He is a retired lawyer, formerly with the firm of Williams Mullen PC. While there he served as outside counsel to the National Basketball Retired Players Association. He represented American basketball players playing in the NBA and in more than a dozen foreign countries. VETERAN SERVICE ORGANIZATION Hope For The Warriors is a nonprofit Veteran service organization that provides assistance to combat wounded service members & their families. Learn more. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Well-Being Model We believe in a holistic approach to well-being and understand that many factors impact a service member’s life—family, community, employment, and countless others. As such, our programs take a 360° approach to service, promoting whole-person wellness for each service member we support. Through our three program areas—Transition Services, Clinical Health & Wellness, andAPPLY FOR SERVICES
Hope For The Warriors is a family, united by our shared conviction of honor and service. Hope For The Warriors provides assistance through our programs: Critical Care Coordination: Resource & Case Management Services Warrior's Compass: Career Transition programming Spouse/Caregiver Scholarships: Awarded two times per year Outdoor Adventures: Outdoor sports opportunities TeamDRIVE FOR HOPE®
Carpool. Errands. Soccer practice. Grocery runs. All are basic parts of a daily routine many take for granted. Imagine having to learn to drive again, which is a reality of some of our country’s injured and recovering veterans. Hope For The Warriors has identified a gap within the Military and VA systems, where services addressing THE STEVEN A. COHEN MILITARY FAMILY CLINIC AT HOPE FOR THE The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope for The Warriors provides confidential, high-quality behavioral health care services at little to no-cost without long wait times to post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members with a TRICARE referral and military families.. The clinic is a local resource connection for the community, including Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville and greater Onslow AN HONOR NO ONE WANTS: WHAT IS A GOLD STAR FAMILY AND HOW An Honor No One Wants: What is a Gold Star Family and How is it different from a Blue Star Family? Service members don’t serve alone. In 2015, there was a reported total of 1,728,710 family members who served alongside their Active Duty service member. Of that number, there were 1,076,803 children and 641,639 spouses. Whether you live ina
BONNIE AMOS
Born, raised and educated in Pensacola, Florida, Bonnie Amos met her Marine fighter pilot husband in September 1971. From October 2010 until September 2014 Mrs Amos served along side General Amos while he was Commandant of the United States Marie Corps. Always a staunch advocate for military families, it was during this time Mrs Amos COL DAVID SUTHERLAND, USA (RET.) Colonel David W. Sutherland is the co-founder and Chairman of the Center for Military and Veterans Community Services (Dixon Center) and actively contributes to numerous national veteran and military family committees and boards. Sutherland speaks in communities at universities, businesses and conferences around the country as a vocal advocate and leader for transformational change. KAREN LEE, HEAD OF BRAND AND DONOR EXPERIENCE Karen Lee Hope For The Warriors Vice President of Strategic Communications To say Karen Lee is multifaceted is an understatement. She bangs heads with her favorite hairband Def Leppard and isn’t afraid to wade knee-deep in a swamp chasing a wild turkey. She’s Cooper’s mom, a Cub Scout leader and the Head of Brand and RECOGNIZING SERVICE: GOLD STAR AND BLUE STAR FAMILIES The U.S. Department of Defense also issues Gold Star lapel pins to immediate family members of a fallen service member of the military. These pins are worn by spouses, parents, and children of service members killed in the line of duty and contain a gold star on a purple circular background. VETERAN SERVICE ORGANIZATION Hope For The Warriors is a nonprofit Veteran service organization that provides assistance to combat wounded service members & their families. Learn more. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Well-Being Model We believe in a holistic approach to well-being and understand that many factors impact a service member’s life—family, community, employment, and countless others. As such, our programs take a 360° approach to service, promoting whole-person wellness for each service member we support. Through our three program areas—Transition Services, Clinical Health & Wellness, andAPPLY FOR SERVICES
Hope For The Warriors is a family, united by our shared conviction of honor and service. Hope For The Warriors provides assistance through our programs: Critical Care Coordination: Resource & Case Management Services Warrior's Compass: Career Transition programming Spouse/Caregiver Scholarships: Awarded two times per year Outdoor Adventures: Outdoor sports opportunities TeamDRIVE FOR HOPE®
Carpool. Errands. Soccer practice. Grocery runs. All are basic parts of a daily routine many take for granted. Imagine having to learn to drive again, which is a reality of some of our country’s injured and recovering veterans. Hope For The Warriors has identified a gap within the Military and VA systems, where services addressing THE STEVEN A. COHEN MILITARY FAMILY CLINIC AT HOPE FOR THE The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope for The Warriors provides confidential, high-quality behavioral health care services at little to no-cost without long wait times to post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members with a TRICARE referral and military families.. The clinic is a local resource connection for the community, including Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville and greater Onslow AN HONOR NO ONE WANTS: WHAT IS A GOLD STAR FAMILY AND HOW An Honor No One Wants: What is a Gold Star Family and How is it different from a Blue Star Family? Service members don’t serve alone. In 2015, there was a reported total of 1,728,710 family members who served alongside their Active Duty service member. Of that number, there were 1,076,803 children and 641,639 spouses. Whether you live ina
BONNIE AMOS
Born, raised and educated in Pensacola, Florida, Bonnie Amos met her Marine fighter pilot husband in September 1971. From October 2010 until September 2014 Mrs Amos served along side General Amos while he was Commandant of the United States Marie Corps. Always a staunch advocate for military families, it was during this time Mrs Amos COL DAVID SUTHERLAND, USA (RET.) Colonel David W. Sutherland is the co-founder and Chairman of the Center for Military and Veterans Community Services (Dixon Center) and actively contributes to numerous national veteran and military family committees and boards. Sutherland speaks in communities at universities, businesses and conferences around the country as a vocal advocate and leader for transformational change. KAREN LEE, HEAD OF BRAND AND DONOR EXPERIENCE Karen Lee Hope For The Warriors Vice President of Strategic Communications To say Karen Lee is multifaceted is an understatement. She bangs heads with her favorite hairband Def Leppard and isn’t afraid to wade knee-deep in a swamp chasing a wild turkey. She’s Cooper’s mom, a Cub Scout leader and the Head of Brand and RECOGNIZING SERVICE: GOLD STAR AND BLUE STAR FAMILIES The U.S. Department of Defense also issues Gold Star lapel pins to immediate family members of a fallen service member of the military. These pins are worn by spouses, parents, and children of service members killed in the line of duty and contain a gold star on a purple circular background. ABOUT | HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS Mission We believe those touched by military service can succeed at home by restoring their sense of self, family, and hope. Nationally, Hope For The Warriors provides comprehensive support programs for service members, veterans, and military families that are focused on transition, health and wellness, peer engagement, and connections to community resources. THE STEVEN A. COHEN MILITARY FAMILY CLINIC AT HOPE FOR THE The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Hope for The Warriors provides confidential, high-quality behavioral health care services at little to no-cost without long wait times to post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members with a TRICARE referral and military families.. The clinic is a local resource connection for the community, including Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville and greater Onslow CONTACT US | HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS Hope For The Warriors® HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS serves our country’s military and their families in all 50 states. Our headquarters are in Northern Virginia. We have representatives and offices across the country as we engage in outreach and activities from coast toMAKE A DONATION
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Hope For The Warriors® is proud to share our gift of the monument, titled No Man Left Behind, to the Marine Corps aboard Camp Lejeune and Camp Pendleton. The monument brings to life the iconic photo captured in Fallujah by acclaimed combat photographer Lucian Read. The monuments stand before the Warrior Hope and Care Centers TOWN OF PINE KNOLL SHORES TO HOST ITS INAUGURAL KAYAK FOR About Hope For The Warriors: Founded in 2006, Hope For The Warriors is a national nonprofit dedicated to restoring a sense of self, family and hope for post-9/11 veterans, service members and military families.Since its inception, Hope For The Warriors has served over 30,000 through a variety of support programs focused on clinical health and wellness, sports and recreation and transition. JACK W. MARIN, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Jack Marin lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife Robin. He is a retired lawyer, formerly with the firm of Williams Mullen PC. While there he served as outside counsel to the National Basketball Retired Players Association. He represented American basketball players playing in the NBA and in more than a dozen foreign countries.X
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