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HOPE for HEROES

 

Serving those who serve and their families 

 

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How to contact HOPE for HEROES

Main Office: (512)-451-7337

Mobile: (512)-633-HOPE (4673)

Toll Free: 1-877-426-HOPE (4673)

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What is HOPE for HEROES mission?

HOPE for HEROES mission is to provide confidential counseling at NO CHARGE for military personnel and their family members who have counseling needs as a result of serving our country

 

Who Qualifies?

Military who have served our country

Any Branch of Service

Active, Guard, Reserve, Discharged

Family Members (spouses, children, siblings, & parents)

During Deployment

After Deployment

 

 

What services are offered?

Individual Counseling

Group Counseling

Family / Couples Counseling

Adult and Children

Workshops

Presentations to FRGs and Units upon request

 

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How can HOPE for HEROES provide counseling at no cost to me?

 

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This program is made possible by a grant from the Texas Veterans Commission Fund for Veterans' Assistance (1-800-252-VETS (8387), http://www.tvc.state.tx.us/ and the Texas Resources for Iraq and Afghanistan Deployment (TRIAD) Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation.  The Fund for Veterans' Assistance provides grants to organizations serving veterans and their families.  Funding for these grants comes from a portion of Veterans scratch-off lottery ticket sales.The grant will allow us to see people in our office as well as send outreach counselors to provide mental health services in homes, schools, churches, and other non-traditional settings for military families located in Williamson, Travis and Hays counties at NO CHARGE.

 

 

Will I have Confidentiality?

All counseling services are confidential.  We do not report anything to the military unless it is at your request and you provide a signed release of information.

 

Who provides these Services?

Our counselors have experience with the military either as a veteran or being in a military family.  All of our counselors are Masters Level Therapists

 

Why Counseling?

If any feelings and reactions you are experiencing seem unusual, intensified, exaggerated, or prolonged you may benefit from speaking to a professional counselor. 

 

How many times do I meet with a counselor?

We do not have a session limit.  Our sessions are 50 min and the number of times you come will be determined by you and your counselor.

 

What kind of paperwork will I need to do and what documentation do you need?

We have a few short and simple forms for you to complete that will take about ten minutes of your time.  We will need a copy of the soldiers DD-214, Deployment Orders, a medal that showed service in any war, discharge papers indicating an honorable discharge from any branch of the military for any war.  Other forms to proof of service may be accepted.  Please call us to discuss your situation.

 

 

 

 

 

  • Support while a spouse is deployed
  • Specific concerns while a spouse is deployed
  • Couples / Family communication upon return
  • Children having a difficult time with parent or siblings
  • Adjustment to life at home 
  • Career counseling
  • PTSD
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Alcohol/Drug abuse
  • Suicidal thoughts 
  • Biofeedback
     
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