

Supportive
Resources
At Camp Braveheart, we know the weight of the uniform — the unseen scars of service, the quiet battles fought long after the call ends. Whether you're a first responder, veteran, medical professional, roadside guardian, or a loved one walking beside them, you are not alone. This supportive resources page is a compassionate starting point: a curated collection of trusted programs, faith-based ministries, crisis lines, peer networks, and healing retreats designed to offer hope, restoration, and renewed purpose. You’ve run toward danger for others — now let us help you find peace and strength in return. You are deeply valued, and healing is possible.

Resources Found:
7
Harbor of Grace
Description:
Harbor of Grace (The National Law Enforcement and First Responder Wellness Center) is a specialized treatment facility in Havre de Grace, MD, offering confidential mental health and addiction recovery programs exclusively for first responders. Staffed by fellow first responders, it provides inpatient/outpatient care for trauma, stress, PTSD, substance abuse, and crisis intervention, including a 24-hour mobile crisis team.
Category:
Mental Health & Addiction Treatment
Service Setting:
Inpatient/Outpatient
Serving:
First Responders
Faith-Based?
No
Hooks For Heroes
Description:
Hooks for Heroes is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that honors and supports American veterans and first responders by providing free, guided fishing trips. These therapeutic outings offer relaxation, camaraderie, and an escape from daily stresses, helping participants cope with PTSD, physical injuries, and mental health challenges through the healing power of the outdoors.
Category:
Outdoor & Adventure
Service Setting:
Travel/Trips
Serving:
Veterans & First Responders
Faith-Based?
No
Mighty Oaks Warrior Programs
Description:
Mighty Oaks Warrior Programs (part of Mighty Oaks Foundation) is a faith-based nonprofit offering free, peer-led resiliency and recovery programs for veterans, active-duty military, first responders, and spouses. These intensive 5-day Legacy Programs, grounded in Biblical principles, help participants overcome PTSD, trauma, and service-related challenges to find hope, healing, purpose, and restoration through Christ.
Category:
Peer-to-Peer Programs
Service Setting:
Residential Peer to Peer
Serving:
Veterans & First Responders
Faith-Based?
Yes
The Counseling Center
Description:
The Counseling Center of Columbiana County offers assessment, counseling, psychiatric care, treatment, rehabilitation, and education for children, adults, and families. Services include individual/group therapy, crisis intervention, substance use disorder treatment, case management, and more.
Category:
Mental Health & Addiction Treatment
Service Setting:
Outpatient
Serving:
Community, Veterans & First Responders
Faith-Based?
No
The PTSD Foundation of America
Description:
The PTSD Foundation of America is a nonprofit dedicated to providing hope and healing for combat veterans and their families affected by combat-related PTSD. Through Camp Hope in Houston, TX, it offers free interim housing, evidence-based trauma recovery programs, peer support, mentoring, counseling, and a veteran-centered, faith-based approach to reduce veteran suicide and promote post-traumatic growth.
Category:
Peer-to-Peer Programs
Service Setting:
Residential Peer to Peer
Serving:
Veterans
Faith-Based?
Yes
The Recovery Village
Description:
The Recovery Village's FORTITUDE program is a specialized treatment track for veterans, first responders, and public safety professionals. It offers trauma-informed care for addiction, co-occurring mental health issues like PTSD, trauma, and behavioral challenges in a peer-supported environment, helping participants rebuild strength and return to work or life.
Category:
Mental Health & Addiction Treatment
Service Setting:
Inpatient/Outpatient
Serving:
Veterans & First Responders
Faith-Based?
No
Wild Ops
Description:
Wild Ops is a faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to helping combat veterans find support, hope, and healing during their transition to civilian life. Through outdoor adventures like hunting, fishing, and wilderness trips in small peer groups, it fosters brotherhood, trust, open dialogue, and recovery from post-combat trauma using faith-based principles.