Warriorlife.Support
I've spent years vetting organizations so you don't have to. Every resource here has been personally reviewed — no fluff, no corporate wellness speak.
I'm a recovering addict with over 20 years of sobriety. I say that upfront because it matters when I'm pointing you toward resources. I know what works and what's window dressing. I know the difference between an organization that's in it for the mission and one that's in it for the grant money.
Everything on this page has passed my personal filter. That doesn't mean it's perfect for everyone — but it means I'd hand it to a fellow veteran without hesitation.
Resource Categories
Vetted agencies doing real work for veterans — not just writing checks. Organizations I have personally engaged with and trust.
Third-party crisis lines, peer support networks, and mental health programs that go beyond the VA.
Practical tools and organizations for veterans navigating life after service — employment, education, and identity.
Specialized programs and research organizations focused on traumatic brain injury and the wounds you can't see.
For the people who love and support those who serve — because the road home affects the whole family.
Resources for firefighters, paramedics, law enforcement, and dispatchers facing the same invisible battles.
If You're in Crisis Right Now
Call or text 988 and press 1 for the Veterans Crisis Line. Available 24/7. Confidential. Free.
Veterans Crisis LineThe full vetted resource directory — with detailed program descriptions, founder notes, and direct links — lives on the Resources page.
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