Supporting Our Heroes: Mental Health Resources Every Veteran Should Know About
- Joey Garza
- Mar 30, 2025
- 2 min read
For many veterans, the fight doesn’t end when they return home. The transition from military to civilian life can be challenging, often bringing unseen battles with PTSD, anxiety, depression, and other mental health struggles. The truth is, seeking help is not a sign of weakness—it’s a sign of strength. No one should have to face these challenges alone, and thankfully, there are incredible resources available to support veterans on their journey to healing.
If you or a loved one is struggling, know this: help is out there, and you are never alone.
Lifeline Support for Veterans in Crisis
Veterans Crisis Line – 📞 988, then Press 1 | 💬 Text 838255 | 💻 veteranscrisisline.net
VA Mental Health Services – 💻 mentalhealth.va.gov
Cohen Veterans Network – 💻 cohenveteransnetwork.org
Wounded Warrior Project – Warrior Care Network – 💻 woundedwarriorproject.org
These organizations provide therapy, counseling, crisis intervention, and treatment tailored to veterans. Many of them are free, confidential, and run by people who truly understand the unique challenges of military life.
More Than Just Therapy—Building a Better Future
While mental health support is essential, many veterans also face struggles with finding the right benefits, securing disability compensation, and transitioning successfully into civilian life. The process can be overwhelming, leaving many veterans feeling lost or unsure of where to start.
That’s where Veteran’s Promise Consulting comes in.
At Veteran’s Promise Consulting, we understand the frustration that comes with navigating the VA system. We provide consultations to help veterans understand their benefits, file claims, and get the compensation they deserve. Our mission is simple: to serve those who served us.
Get the Help You Deserve
If you or a veteran you know needs assistance with VA claims, benefits, or disability compensation, we’re here to help. Schedule a consultation today and let us fight for you.
You’ve served your country—now let us serve you. Don’t wait to get the support you need. Your future starts today.




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