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RESOURCES

Helping The Community

With this initiative, our goal is to promote great opportunities for those in need. With access to the right resources, people can become empowered by their own abilities and gain the confidence to fulfill their potential. Learn more about our work by getting in touch with our team today.

Resources: Service

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

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SOCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES (S3)

Soldier and Family Reunion

Cochise Serving Veterans

Providing financial assistance and special needs support to all veterans with specific emphasis on aiding the homeless and in-need veterans and their families.

Resources: Services

MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT

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WARRIOR PATHH PROGRAM

Soldier and Family Reunion

Boulder Crest Foundation

Stress leaves a mark on people that others don’t always see. At Boulder Crest, we see it, understand it, and know how to transform those struggles to strength. Boulder Crest created Warrior PATHH for the hundreds of thousands of warriors who are fighting the battle on the home front: the fight to find a life worth living. The effects of traumatic stress on combat veterans and first responders are the catalyst for Warrior PATHH.

Who is eligible for Warrior PATHH: 

Warrior PATHH is available to men and women combat veterans and first responders.

  • Participants MUST be active, retired, or separated from service. We support all military, first responder, reservists and National Guard members.

  • We define a “combat veteran” as anyone who has deployed, or supported a combat zone.

  • We define a “first responder” as anyone who serves their community as a Police Officer, Sheriff’s Deputy, Fire Fighter, EMS, Health Care Worker, or any Federal Law Enforcement or Intelligence Agency personnel.

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