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Ladies and Gentlemen, We would like to thank everyone for their continued support of our Memorial Post. We are constantly adding new members, making new friends. Inviting more community and veteran support groups to join us in helping our Military and Families.
 
Please check our Facebook Page for upcoming events and Meals at the Post. All EVENTS are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
 
I look forward to meeting you all.
 
 
 
 

 

 



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Sponsor - Warriors Heart

WARRIORS HEART – ADDICTION AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY & PTSD TREATMENT FOR ACTIVE MILITARY, VETERANS, AND FIRST RESPONDERS

Warriors Heart® provides private treatment to adult men and women 18 and older who are seeking inpatient treatment for chemical dependencyalcohol abuse, and co-occurring psychological disorders relating to PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) or the psychological effects of MTBI (mild traumatic brain injury).

Warriors Heart is a privately funded treatment center located in San Antonio, where we only treat active military, veteransfirefighterspoliceEMTs, and active members from across the United States that belong to organizations that protect and serve the citizens of the United States.

Due to the nature of our program, we’re only able to accept those who suffer from addiction by itself or in conjunction with psychological disorders such as PTSD.

The Warriors Heart Foundation was created separately out of necessity and is a 501(c)3 to assist in the funding of warriors who don’t have insurance or need assistance in the costs of treatment (all levels of care).