REBUILD. REINTEGRATE.
Many veterans, particularly those with physical or mental disabilities, face immense challenges when transitioning back into civilian life. Combat-related trauma can lead to conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety, which can affect employment, relationships, and overall well-being. For disabled veterans, physical barriers and stigma can further complicate matters, limiting access to opportunities for meaningful work and social engagement. To support their reintegration, communities and policymakers need to expand mental health services, provide accessible housing and transportation, create inclusive workplaces, and encourage open dialogue about veteran mental health. By reducing stigma and offering comprehensive, wraparound services, society can help ensure that those who served receive the support and respect they have earned.
The Horizon of Hope Initiative Group is a 501(c)(3) organization committed to supporting veterans and addressing critical community needs. While deeply rooted in veteran assistance, the group also oversees a range of community-focused initiatives, including:
Veteran housing and rehabilitation programs
Job training for veterans
Resources for disabled individuals
Small business education and economic development training
Our team comprises seasoned professionals from the fields of business, education, and healthcare, united by a shared dedication to empowering communities and fostering meaningful change.
2025 TARGET:
E.A.T. GALA 2025 - Venue has been picked and this will kickoff the first awareness and fundraising event.
We want to identify the first state to begin construction for disabled vets with Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee and Georgia as our options. These have a large concentration of veterans who need our help. We will house them and provide them opportunities to better themselves.