Access to Healing, Rooted in Care
We believe those who have served our communities deserve access to the same level of care and compassion they’ve given others.
Our grants make it possible for veterans, first responders, and their families to receive trauma-informed, evidence-based, and integrative mental-health support — even when cost or coverage might otherwise stand in the way.
Services Supported by the Foundation
In Partnership with Conscious Collective
To deliver the highest quality of care, we proudly partner with Conscious Collective, an established integrative therapy and wellness practice.
Through this collaboration, recipients of First Line Healing Foundation grants gain access to licensed clinicians trained in:
Trauma-informed Psychotherapy
Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)
Integration and preparation support
Family and Couples Therapy
Mind-Body and Holistic Wellness modalities (including mindfulness, breathwork, and art-based therapy)
This partnership ensures every participant receives personalized, ethical, and compassionate treatment from professionals who understand the complexities of trauma, service, and recovery.
Healing isn’t one path — it’s a collective effort. Together, we bridge the gap between access and care.
Individual Therapy
Trauma-informed, evidence-based therapy sessions tailored to veterans, first responders, and family members navigating PTSD, anxiety, depression, or adjustment challenges.
Integration & Support Sessions
For those exploring psychedelic-assisted or intensive therapies, integration helps translate insights into real-world healing. These sessions may include mindfulness, creative expression, or somatic awareness practices.
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy
Clinician-guided KAP sessions designed to safely support trauma healing, emotional processing, and reconnection to purpose. Includes preparation and post-integration work for sustained impact.
Family & Relationship Support
Therapy and education for families of veterans and first responders, focusing on communication, reconnection, and shared healing after service-related trauma.
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Education & Community Outreach
Healing extends beyond the therapy room. We’re creating community-based programs that foster connection, education, and resilience among veterans, first responders, and their families.
Eligibility
Funding is available for veterans, first responders, and family members seeking trauma-informed or integrative mental-health support. Each application is reviewed confidentially to ensure alignment with program criteria and available grant funding.

