Join us for Greatful Americans Charity's 2nd Annual SoCal Veterans Golf Tournament at the Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in Mission Viejo, California! Register now to enjoy a great day of golf while supporting combat veterans at the PTSD Foundation of America. Your participation makes a difference! https://lnkd.in/gq4eqwBj
PTSD Foundation Of America
Armed Forces
Houston, Texas 3,013 followers
Providing Hope And Healing For The Unseen Wounds Of War
About us
PTSD Foundation Of America is a company based out of 9724 Derrington Rd., Houston, Texas, United States.
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http://www.ptsdusa.org
External link for PTSD Foundation Of America
- Industry
- Armed Forces
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Houston, Texas
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2007
- Specialties
- PTSD, Veteran, Family, Addiction, Suicide Prevention, Anxiety, Depression, Hope , Healing, Whole-person, Interim Housing, Peer-to-Peer, Mentoring, Counseling, and Support Groups
Locations
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Primary
9724 Derrington Rd.
Houston, Texas 77064, US
Employees at PTSD Foundation Of America
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Jim Holton
Combat Vet Hope & Healing PTSD Foundation of America - Camp Hope. Houston, TX
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Bob Lyke
Veteran Services Officer at Town of East Windsor and American Legion.
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Anne Lopez
Account Manager
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David Maulsby
Executive Director of PTSD Foundation of America, experienced Senior Pastor and Road to Hope radio show host.
Updates
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Doug Bailess and his son Blaine from the Doug Bailess Foundation have been steadfast supporters of our mission. Their recent generous contribution to support Camp Hope is deeply appreciated and makes a significant impact. We are immensely grateful for their continued dedication. Thank you, Doug Bailess Foundation, for standing with us in supporting those affected by PTSD.
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Photographers and videographers, we need your expertise! Help us amplify our mission by capturing the heart and soul of Camp Hope. Remember to bring your own equipment! Register as a volunteer today and be part of our efforts to support veterans in their journey to healing. Click the link to get started! https://lnkd.in/gJECXX6J
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Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a transformative therapy that helps veterans process trauma and find relief from PTSD. This evidence-based treatment is recognized by the VA, WHO, and many other organizations for its effectiveness. By helping veterans process traumatic memories, EMDR can significantly reduce PTSD symptoms and improve overall mental health. Learn more about how EMDR can help veterans by reading this comprehensive article: https://lnkd.in/gGBp762 During PTSD Awareness Month, let's spread the word about effective treatments like EMDR. Together, we can support our veterans on their journey to healing. #PTSDAwarenessMonth #EMDR #MentalHealth #VeteransSupport
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Russell Ybarra’s new book, 'Enchilada Entrepreneur,' is a must-read! Follow the journey of Gringo’s Tex-Mex and Jimmy Changas and learn from Russell’s invaluable life and business lessons. Every hardback copy is signed by Russell, and 100% of the profits benefit Camp Hope. Click the link below to order yours today! https://lnkd.in/g3vuQVEv
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We’re proud to be working with MVPN and The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Metrocare to bring more veterans into our support groups. Together, we’re expanding our reach and providing essential resources to help our veterans thrive.
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As Hurricane Beryl approaches, we are preparing to ensure the safety and well-being of the 60-70 Veterans currently residing on our campus at Camp Hope. We are committed to keeping our Veterans' and supporters' families updated as we face this storm together. The greater Houston area has experienced its share of tropical storms and hurricanes, including the devastating Hurricane Harvey in 2017. However, our five-acre campus has consistently withstood these challenges. The main issue we anticipate is accessing the campus if the surrounding streets and highways flood. Despite this, we are confident that our campus will remain the safest place in Texas, even during a hurricane. Here are some important details to note: First, please follow our social media platforms for regular updates throughout the storm. Our Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) pages will be used to communicate any campus needs or news over the next few days. Second, we have taken the necessary steps to address any potential issues and ensure the safety and comfort of those residing at Camp Hope. Although we have made preparations, we would greatly appreciate all prayers as we navigate through the uncertainty of a hurricane. Lastly, the preparations for this storm have incurred unexpected costs, and we anticipate additional expenses in the coming days. If you wish to support us in providing for our Veterans during this time, you can make a donation here. https://www.ptsdusa.org Click on the Donate Now button in the upper right-hand corner. We request that each of you pray for our community and all those on Beryl's path. “God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear, Even though the earth be removed, And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though its waters roar and be troubled, Though the mountains shake with its swelling. Selah” Psalm 46 Please Stay Safe!! PTSD Veteran Crisis Line (Available 24/7) (877) 717-PTSD (7873) Office: 832-912-4429
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We were honored to join Amegy Bank at their Mental Health & Wellness Speaker Panel, where Executive Director David Maulsby highlighted the vital mission of Camp Hope to over 50 attendees. Together, we're advancing mental health support for military veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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Reflecting on the 2nd Annual Texas Women’s Veterans Day hosted by the City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Military and Veterans Affairs a few weeks ago, led by MOMVA LaShondra Jones, Ph.D. As we approach the Fourth of July tomorrow, let's continue to honor the courage and service of our women veterans!
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