Purchasing a dedicated building for the Healing Warriors Program's headquarters in Northern Colorado, is crucial in expanding and enhancing the services provided to veterans and their families. The new building, costing a $1,600,000.00 represents a significant investment in the future of veteran care and support.
Having a permanent headquarters with capacity to serve our flow will allow the Healing Warriors Program to offer a stable and consistent environment for delivering non-narcotic therapies such as acupuncture, craniosacral therapy, and Healing Touch. These therapies are essential in addressing pain, PTSD, sleep issues, depression, and anxiety, which are prevalent among veterans. A dedicated space will enable the program to operate more efficiently, increase the frequency of services, and accommodate more veterans in need.
Moreover, the new building will serve as a central hub for community outreach and collaboration. It will provide a space for client care specialists to work closely with veterans, identifying their needs and connecting them with additional resources. It will also provide spaced for education and community events. This program and holistic and integrative approaches are vital in supporting veterans' overall well-being and reducing the risk factors associated with veteran suicide.
We originally had our eyes on purchasing the building at 1073 N. Lincoln Avenue, in Loveland, which did not pan out yet we are still looking for an equal or larger building which for a strategic move that will significantly enhance the Healing Warriors Program's ability to serve veterans and their families. This larger space will provide a stable foundation for expanding services, fostering community partnerships, and ultimately improving the lives of those who have served our country.
