WARRIOR SUPPORT NETWORK

The Warrior Support Network is a trusted coalition of reputable organizations working together to provide warriors with targeted, high-quality support in the areas that matter most. Through these partnerships, warriors can access critical resources in mental health, physical health, suicide prevention, medical care, substance abuse assistance, financial stability, and employment support.

This network reflects our belief that no warrior should have to face life’s challenges alone. We connect warriors with trusted organizations that meet specialized needs, extending care beyond our direct programming and supporting each warrior’s path toward long-term healing, stability, and purpose.

If you have any questions about the best way to connect with the organizations below or any other questions regarding the Warrior Support Network, contact our Director of Warrior Experience, Otto Hecht, at otto.h@wqwf.org.

Wounded Warrior Project

Wounded Warrior Project provides no-cost programs and services for post-9/11 wounded, ill, or injured veterans and their families. Their support includes mental health, physical wellness, VA benefits assistance, peer connection, career support, and other long-term resources designed to help veterans thrive.


Cohen Veterans Network

COHEN VETERANS NETWORK

Cohen Veterans Network provides personalized, evidence-based mental health care for post-9/11 veterans, active-duty service members, and military families through the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics. Services include individual, couples, and family therapy, case management support, and access to both in-person care and telehealth. 

THE INVICTA PROJECT

The INVICTA Project provides specialized support for veterans, active and inactive military personnel, and first responders, with a strong focus on recovery from traumatic brain injury, physical challenges, and PTSD-related symptoms. Their model is designed to help individuals address complex injuries and improve long-term performance, recovery, and quality of life.

Catch a lift fund

Catch A Lift Fund supports post-9/11 combat-injured veterans through fitness, emotional and physical wellness, and a strong support community. Their programs include help with gym memberships, equipment, coaching, and wellness support for eligible veterans working to rebuild strength, health, and purpose.

THE HEADSTRONG PROJECT

The Headstrong Project is a nonprofit mental health organization that provides confidential, barrier-free, and stigma-free trauma treatment for veterans, service members, and family members connected to their care. Their model helps connect individuals with high-quality, evidence-based care and support, making it easier for those impacted by trauma to access treatment and move toward healing and long-term wellness.