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Healthy Veteran Highlights • September 2022

Welcome Dear Friends of the National Center for Healthy Veterans,  Our theme for this month’s newsletter is simply TRANSITION. As we enter the Fall season we are reminded of the transition from Summer as we observe the golden tint appearing on some of the Valor Farm hardwoods. As well, TRANSITION is key to our mission – helping Veterans transition from wounded …

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Healthy Veteran Highlights • August 2022

Welcome Dear Friends of the National Center for Healthy Veterans, Our theme for this month’s newsletter is simply “Caring for People.”  For NCHV this primarily means caring for veterans, active-duty military, first responders, and their families. While the amazing progress with tiny home construction, community center opening, a new Healthy Veteran market taking shape, and …

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Healthy Veteran Highlights • June 2022

Welcome Dear Friends of NCHV and Valor Farm, Our focus at the National Center for Healthy Veterans is generally on health and wellness, but we cannot avoid tough discussions periodically about the reality of military and veteran suicide and other related mental and behavioral health challenges.  Collectively, we must reverse this tragic trend which impacts generations …

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Healthy Veteran Highlights • May 2022

Welcome Dear Friends of NCHV and Valor Farm, Welcome to the May edition of our Healthy Veterans Newsletter.  After my short introduction, we’ll have some fun Plays of the Day, featuring another one of our hardworking staff in Meet the Team, Dive Deeper with a Memorial Day reflection, provide a few Media Highlights, and close with Prayer Points and highlight a few Upcoming …

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Healthy Veteran Highlights • January/February 2022

Welcome Dear Friends of the National Center for Healthy Veterans, Our last newsletter of 2021 looked back in gratitude at an amazing year – a year of inspiring teamwork and God’s favor on behalf of “Returning Healthy Veterans to America.” Now we peer forward into 2022 – a year which will possess equally amazing opportunities …

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Healthy Veteran Highlights • December 2021

Welcome Dear Friends, In this special December edition of our NCHV Newsletter, you will see the recurring theme of GRATITUDE. I invite you to get carried away by this “attitude of gratitude” with us, particularly as we enter another Christmas season. In the Psalms, David expresses “My heart overflows with a good theme.” This well summarizes how …

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Healthy Veteran Highlights • November 2021

Welcome Dear NCHV Friends, On this Veterans Day 2021, we must ask ourselves a very important question: “Where would we be without our Veterans?” What if they had concluded it was too windy, too wet, and too uncomfortable to venture onto the beaches of Normandy in June 1944? Gratefully, they didn’t sink to such self-serving motivations — …

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In the last stage of the program Patriots learn about post graduation support and how to maintain balance in their new environments. They also conduct an outbound assessment of the outcome of their PDP and receive assistance transitioning to new employment and living arrangements.

Key Activities or Objectives:

  • Outbound Assessments
  • Graduate Support Programs
  • Graduation

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NCHV partners with the best in industry and the best educators to help veterans develop the skills they need to transition successfully to civilian employment at ZERO cost to them.

Key Activities or Objectives:

  • Transition Preparation
  • Career Preparation

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A nationally renowned, faith-based trauma healing course designed to help veterans of all eras and their families recover from the spiritual and moral wounds of war.

Key Activities or Objectives:

  • Less Pain, Anger, Fatigue, Anxiety, and Depression.
  • More Forgiveness and Meaning
  • Better Social Participation and Connectedness
  • Quality of Life

“The hospital fixed my body, but REBOOT fixed my soul. REBOOT sought out and resued the man I once was.”

Trauma Healing For Everyone

This one-of-a-kind course teaches you how to build bounce, weather the storm, and bounce back without getting stuck. This course is widely used in church and academic settings to build personal resilience.

Key Activities or Objectives:

  • Preparing for the Storms of Life
  • Weathering the Storms
  • Bouncing Back
  • Navigating Adversity

“We are often troubled, but not crushed; sometimes in doubt, but never in despair; there are many enemies, but we are never without a friend; and though badly hurt at times, we are not destroyed.”
2 Corinthians 4:8-9

Resilience: Learning to Bounce

The Patriot onboarding period includes familiarization with the farm, its work, living, and recreational areas, an individual assessment, and the creation of the holistic Personal Development Plan.

Key Activities or Objectives:

  • Onboard & Familiarization
  • Inbound Assessments
  • Personal Development Plan

Returning Healthy Veterans to America