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Military Veteran Project Launches "Overcoming Trauma" Community Course

3/14/2026

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A New 12-Week Program Helping Veterans and Military Families Rebuild Connection and Strength
The Military Veteran Project (MVP) is proud to announce the launch of Overcoming Trauma, a new community outreach program designed to help veterans, service members, and military families work through the visible and invisible wounds of service.

For many who have served, the end of military service does not mean the end of the battles they face.
From combat stress and operational tempo to relocation, transition, and the pressures of civilian life, veterans and their families often carry experiences that are difficult to explain to those who have never walked in their boots. These challenges can affect relationships, identity, and emotional well-being long after service has ended.
The Overcoming Trauma program was created to help address these challenges by bringing people together in a safe, supportive environment where healing can begin through connection and shared understanding.
A Course Built on Community
The program will offer a 12-week peer-led course that meets once a week in a small-group setting. Each session is designed to encourage meaningful conversation, reflection, and practical steps toward rebuilding emotional resilience.

Participants may include:
• Veterans
• Active-duty service members transitioning out of the military
• Spouses and family members
• Caregivers and supporters
By bringing veterans and families together, the program recognizes an important truth: trauma does not affect just the individual—it affects the entire family and support network around them.
Through guided discussions and shared experiences, participants will have the opportunity to process their stories, reconnect with others who understand military life, and begin building healthier paths forward.
Why This Program Matters
Many veterans struggle silently with challenges such as:
• Combat trauma
• Moral injury
• Loss of identity after service
• Family strain and relationship challenges
• Isolation and disconnection
Without a supportive community, these experiences can grow heavier over time.
The Military Veteran Project believes that healing happens when people come together, listen to one another, and realize they are not alone.
As part of its broader mission to support veterans and their families, MVP is committed to expanding programs that strengthen community connection, encourage resilience, and provide resources that help individuals move forward with hope.
A Safe Place to Begin Again
The Overcoming Trauma course offers a confidential, judgment-free environment where participants can speak openly and learn from one another.
While the program is not a replacement for clinical therapy or emergency services, it serves as an important step in helping veterans and families reconnect with support systems and begin meaningful conversations about healing.
The goal is simple but powerful:
To ensure that no veteran or military family feels they have to carry the weight alone.
Join the Interest List
The Military Veteran Project is currently gathering interest from individuals who would like to participate in future Overcoming Trauma courses.
Those interested can sign up to receive notifications when classes become available in their area.  Once enough participants are identified in a region, MVP will begin organizing local course sessions.
“Healing begins when people realize they don’t have to carry the weight alone.”
For more information about the Overcoming Trauma program or to join the interest list, visit the Military Veteran Project website.

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  • ABOUT
    • OUR STORY
    • MISSION & VISION
    • BOARD & VOLUNTEERS
    • PARTNERS & SPONSORS
    • CONTACT US
    • NEWS
  • PROGRAMS
    • KANSAS MILITARY PREVENTION INITIATIVE
    • GUARDIAN NETWORK
    • FLAGS FORWARD >
      • FLAGS FORWARD MEMORIAL WALL
    • OVERCOMING TRAUMA - Healing Begins with Connection, Community & Hope
    • TEAM MVP DAY OF SERVICE IN HONOR OF SSG JAMIE JARBOE
    • #22ADAY MOVEMENT - Building Stronger Communities for Veterans
    • WALK WITH ME
  • GET HELP
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    • MILITARY RESOURCES
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      • THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATION
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