Serving those who served

Our clients, clinicians and stakeholders are diverse individuals, each with a unique story to tell. Their commitment to healing the hidden wounds of war unites them and us. Together, we are creating a better path to wellbeing and ultimately a brighter tomorrow for our nation’s veterans and their families.

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Starbucks

  • On November 11, Starbucks will give 25¢ for every hot brewed coffee purchased at participating US stores, donating evenly between Headstrong and Team RWB to support the mental health and the wellbeing of military communities.
  • Veterans, military service members, and military spouses are also eligible for a FREE tall hot brewed coffee on Veterans Day at participating U.S. Starbucks stores.
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Chubbies
Shorts

  • This Veterans Day, we extend our deepest and most sincere thanks to all those who have served our country. You are not only a pillar of this country, but a pillar of the Chubbies community. To say thank you for your service would be an understatement.
  • With every Chubbies purchase we donate a percentage of revenues to our philanthropic organization: Foundation43. From there, the proceeds are split between our four partner organizations: Trevor Project, Black Men Heal, Active Minds, and Headstrong.
  • This Veteran’s Day, as a gesture of our appreciation, we’ll be increasing our donation percentage for Foundation43 and donating the proceeds directly to Headstrong!
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Coffee for a
Cause

  • Headstrong has partnered with Barrie House Coffee Roasters to develop three delicious blends of Heroes Reserve Coffee. Stock up on these amazing, patriotic themed 10 oz. bags to help celebrate and support our veterans this Veterans Day. Our Heroes Reserve coffees make a great gift, too.
  • 100% of the profits from the sale of Heroes Reserve Coffee is donated by Barrie House Coffee Roasters to The Headstrong Project.
  • So, support a great cause and enjoy a great cup of coffee at a great price!
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