Veterans Charity Battling PTSD & Suicide Epidemic Celebrates National Training Center Grand Opening

MURRIETA, Calif., May 31, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Mighty Oaks Foundation, one of the leading veteran non-profit organizations, is announcing the grand opening of their National Training Center, a powerful tool in the battle against the tragic veteran and active duty suicide epidemic. Mighty Oaks' Warrior Programs addresses the core issues that so many of our service men and women battle daily, with their peer-to-peer recovery programs, and boasts one of the highest success rates in treating post traumatic stress.

The brand new headquarters and National Training Center in Murrieta, CA provides Mighty Oaks a dedicated space to more efficiently manage their organizational operations, expand awareness, grow their media platform, and train new program leaders. Their new facilities also provide conference and classrooms that can be reserved for local meetings, trainings, and facilitate regional Mighty Oaks Outpost meetings. Their goal for this new facility is to be able to increase their reach and capacity enabling Mighty Oaks to provide hope and healing to those who so desperately need it.

Mighty Oaks is hosting a grand opening event June 10th that will include a dedication address from Lt. Col. Allen West, and welcome well known military and media personalities to celebrate this exciting launch. This is a great opportunity to meet our leadership and local staff, and to find out how Mighty Oaks can serve as a resource for both regional and national efforts. The June 10th grand opening is by invite only, and they welcome the media to request guest list to cover the event.

Interview Opportunities: Limited interviews with Chad Robichaux will be available to press during the event. To request an interview or press guest list for the event to provide coverage, please contact Michael Cameron: michael(at)mightyoaksprograms(dot)org.

About Mighty Oaks Foundation:
After 18 years in the war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan, more than half of the 2 million Veterans struggle with physical and mental health problems stemming from their service. According to the Department of Veteran Affairs, every day in America, over twenty veterans commit suicide. The V.A. Hotline receives an average of 400 calls per day. 2018 marked the highest military active duty suicide rate in 10 years. At the same time, the divorce rate among active military personnel and returning Veterans is staggering, impacting Veterans, as well as their families. Many combat vets are unable to reintegrate back into civilian life leaving their families to work through the aftermath.

To date we have had over 2,500 graduates of our Legacy Programs. That's over 2,500 military personnel, veterans, spouses, and first responders that have hope, healing and renewed purpose. Additionally, we have reached over 100,000 men and women at Resiliency events around the world and handed out over 80,000 copies of our books. Our Resiliency events are focused on providing resources and tools for our Warriors so that they are properly equipped to face the many challenges of combat and life.

We are proud to offer our programs at NO COST to all attendees! That also includes travel to and from one of our four program locations throughout the country.

The Mighty Oaks Foundation is committed to serving the brokenhearted by providing a series of intensive peer-based recovery programs, outpost meetings, and speaking events. Our Mighty Oaks Warrior Programs hosts such Men, Women, and Marriage Advance Programs at multiple locations nationwide. The Warriors who attend are fully sponsored for training, meals, and lodging needs to ensure that upon arrival to the ranch, each Warrior is focused solely on his or her recovery and identifying purpose moving forward. To contribute or for more information please visit: https://www.mightyoaksprograms.org

SOURCE Mighty Oaks Foundation