Frequently asked questions

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Frequently asked questions

The Village is designed for combat soldiers — men and women — who were physically or emotionally wounded during their military service. This includes PTSD, captivity, combat injuries, and trauma-related conditions.

No. All activities at the Village — including support, therapy, workshops, and lodging — are completely free of charge, out of a deep national responsibility.

You can fill out a short contact form on the website or reach out directly to a member of
our professional team. A personal intake call will follow to assess needs and suitability.

You are welcome to contact us and share. We know how to approach gently and informally, in ways that often open doors and hearts.

The Village was established by former combat soldiers, mental health professionals, and dedicated volunteers — all driven by a powerful shared vision and mission.

Absolutely. We warmly welcome any combat veteran to visit, experience, and feel the unique spirit of the place.

Our focus is not only on treatment but on creating a living, supportive community. It’s a
place where warriors meet warriors — without masks, without judgment, speaking the
same language.

Of course. We welcome anyone with a big heart — military background is not required.
Time, knowledge, or compassion — all forms of giving are appreciated.

You can donate through a secure form on the website or contact us for information about
monthly giving, equipment donations, or partnership opportunities.

Over the years, hundreds of fighters have testified to meaningful life changes — a return to functioning, routine, and hope. We work with evidence-based methods, grounded in deep human connection.