What's Happening
RVP Providers Trained to More Effectively Welcome Home Veterans
January 24, 2022
Get Involved | About RVP | Veterans, Service Members, & Family | Volunteer Providers

Health care providers receive substantial, high-quality education as they pursue their degrees and licenses. Yet professional training is not designed to specifically address the unique challenges of military life. For health providers serving veterans, service members, and military families, easy access to military-oriented training is invaluable.
In May 2021, donors and sponsors made it possible for the Returning Veterans Project to host a training by Dr. Edward Tick – a renowned…
What Brought Us Together
December 14, 2021
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Shocked by the mental and physical injuries veterans suffered after earlier wars, Carol couldn’t stand to see it happening again to those returning from post-9/11 military service. As a therapist, she knew she had to do something – and that’s when she got creative!
Carol Levine, RVP FounderThe reason the Returning Veterans Project started over 15+ years ago is still what keeps us going.
We believe veterans, service members, and military…
What Happens When You Volunteer
November 17, 2021

The Returning Veterans Project is the only nonprofit in the Pacific Northwest providing free, high-quality health services to post-9/11 veterans, service members, and military families. We are a trusted community resource that bridges healthcare gaps for those who can’t get the critical support they need anywhere else.
We are only able to support veterans and military families because of health providers like you who offer one or more free time slots…
You Can Share Hope
October 28, 2021

There are endless reasons why supporting our veterans and military community through the Returning Veterans Project feels like the right thing to do.
Supporting your favorite nonprofit isn’t just about donations (although those are critical!). Sometimes helping your favorite nonprofit thrive means spreading the word on social media.
To amplify your impact, tell others about what’s important to you! Together, we can do so much more!
Instagram Tell the StoriesShare…
“Everyone should do something if they can”
August 25, 2021

Lindsay Hansen, LMFT in Battle Ground, WA, almost lost the spark that was calling her to become a therapist. The path she envisioned in high school simply fizzled in college. But during her senior year of college, a Vietnam veteran spoke in one of her classes. His stories about mental health and veterans struck a match that drove Lindsay all the way to where she…
Telemental Health and Using Online Disinhibition Effect for Good
July 8, 2021

Every year, the Returning Veterans Projects hosts continuing education trainings and partners with Star Behavioral Health for high-quality, research-based programs. We’re working to ensure providers have access to local and national experts who understand the challenges faced by veterans and military communities. These trainings are free for RVP Volunteers but are open to any health care provider who wants to improve how they serve veterans, service members, and their families.
We recently…