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Making Connections. Finding Hope.
Because returning home doesn’t mean returning the same, we provide peer groups to meet with veterans, first responders, and their families and work through some of life’s difficulties together. We work with other organizations in the area to meet the needs of our clients. These include:
- Providing seminars and educational opportunities for our community to enable more friends & family to have better tools and knowledge for more effective support.
- Working with local veterans’ resource professionals to ensure our veterans know the options available to them for their benefits and care.
- Connecting with other mental health professionals to make sure to match our clients to the best modality of care to reach their goals.
- Providing seminars and educational opportunities for our community to enable more friends & family to have better tools and knowledge for more effective support.
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Our Services.
We recognize that the issues our veterans face in the civilian world are complex. Whether that is job stress, isolation, family matters, anxiety, depression, or PTSD, we want to provide a safe place to come and talk about it with peers who can relate. Our goal is to utilize these groups to rediscover connection and purpose to foster reintegration into their families and community and promote healing.
Our veterans’ families face unique challenges, both while the family member was in the service and now that they are out. Our groups focus on daily struggles the family members face, as well as successes. We want to encourage the family members to utilize self care and prioritize their mental health and well being in order to increase understanding and healing in the family. Our Family/Support group is made up of spouses, parents, siblings, children, or caretakers of veterans.
Our first responders face challenges on a daily basis, both in the field and then having to adjust to their time spent with family and friends. The crises they face on the job can have unexpected effects including anxiety, depression, insomnia, substance use, and relationship struggles. We want to provide a safe space to connect with other first responders that may be experiencing similar circumstances.
We believe that having a safe environment to address the issues that you may be facing is vital to recovery. We promote that by building supportive relationships with our clients based on trust. Whether your current struggles are dealing with ADHD, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger, addiction, grief, relationships or family issues, we want to walk alongside you and help you move forward. By understanding your thoughts, feelings, and patterns occurring throughout your life, you can gain deeper insight into decision making in your future. We offer counseling to ages 5+.
When trauma affects one part of the couple, it tends to affect the other and the connection between the two of them as well. We want to work with you on strengthening the mutual resilience of the couple and work through current concerns.
Veteran Support Services
First Responder Support Services
From those we have helped.
“I was diagnosed with PTSD and was looking for that support and help to guide me through trying to get past that trauma and learn how to live with it on a daily basis. I found OTN and it’s been an awesome group to come and mingle with other veterans and help walk through that on a daily basis.”
Eric Cummings
“I appreciate OTN for bringing veterans together and allowing them the opportunity to share in the camaraderie they long for after leaving service.”
David M.
We need your help.
We believe veterans and those who diligently serve our community have earned our support and respect. We are a faith-based organization that provides readily accessible counseling and trauma treatment for veterans, first responders, medical personnel, and their families. We are creating a strong community network which will help these individuals make necessary connections to lead successful lives and bring healing to them and their families.








