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Returning Veterans Project

Why I Give

We Bring Healing to Our Veterans

Every person’s story matters at RVP. Here’s a peek into one Veteran’s journey to health and healing made possible by people like YOU! 


What People are Saying

“As we have observed the challenges faced by Veterans of our generation who served in Vietnam, it became increasingly important to us to support efforts that would help Veterans of the Iraq/Afghanistan wars more easily assimilate back into civilian life. The Returning Veteran’s Project’s commitment to providing no-cost services to Veterans AND family members is extraordinary.” – Kathleen Joy, RVP Donor

It’s deeply personal to me to help Veterans and families, especially if they’re struggling. I consider it a privilege and an honor to be able to do that. – Catherine Gaffigan, RVP Donor, Army Veteran and RVP Board Member

“I was asked once, ‘Why’d it take 23 years for you to go to the VA?’ For me, it was the shame. I was ashamed to admit that I wasn’t that big, strong, capable warrior that everybody wanted to have. And I realized that’s probably the reason most Veterans don’t go seek health care. RVP eliminates that with the way they provide services to Veterans and their families.” – Brian Simmons, Marine Veteran, RVP Donor and RVP Board Member

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We believe it is our collective responsibility to offer support, healing, and access to mental and physical health services for our Veterans and military communities. And we couldn’t do it without YOU. Without you, there’s no Returning Veterans Project. You restore lives and give hope!

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