A Path Toward Healing
Combat veterans and police officers face experiences most people will never fully understand. For many, those experiences leave lasting wounds. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and emotional trauma can follow them long after their service ends, making it difficult to reconnect with family, find peace, or rebuild a sense of purpose.
Many of the men and women we serve have spent years seeking relief through traditional treatments—therapy, medications, and other approaches—only to find that their symptoms persist.
Warriors Healing Network was created to offer hope to those who feel they have run out of options.
Through donor support, we help combat veterans and police officers diagnosed with PTSD access life-changing psychedelic-assisted healing programs when financial barriers would otherwise make treatment impossible.
A Program for Those Ready to Do the Work
Plant medicine, and Ayahuasca ceremonies in particular, can be deeply transformative—but the journey is not easy.
Healing requires courage. It requires vulnerability. It requires a willingness to confront painful memories and step outside of familiar patterns.
Participants must be willing to:
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Face and process traumatic experiences
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Share space with others on their own healing journey
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Be honest and open about their struggles
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Commit to meaningful personal growth and change
The medicine itself is not a cure. True healing happens when individuals fully engage in the process and take responsibility for rebuilding their lives.
This program exists for those who are ready to fight for their future and reclaim the life they deserve.
Why Your Support Matters
Many veterans and police officers who could benefit from these programs simply cannot afford the cost of treatment. The total cost for one treatment grant is approximately $10,000 USD.
Your support helps remove that barrier and gives those who have served our communities and our country a chance to heal.
When you donate to Warriors Healing Network, you are helping provide access to treatment that can restore hope, rebuild families, and save lives.



