Veteran Resilience Project – PTSD & Mental Health Support (Minnesota Statewide)
About This Group
The Veteran Resilience Project (VRP) is a Minnesota-based nonprofit connecting veterans and military members to a statewide network of mental health professionals with expertise in PTSD treatment and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). VRP facilitates access to evidence-based trauma treatment for service members across the state.
What to Expect
VRP connects veterans with licensed mental health professionals throughout Minnesota who specialize in treating military-related trauma. Services may include individual EMDR therapy, group treatment programs, and peer support opportunities. The organization removes barriers to care by maintaining a network of vetted providers who understand military culture and service-related mental health conditions. Both individual and group services are available.
About VRP
The Veteran Resilience Project was founded to address the gap between veterans needing mental health treatment and access to qualified, military-competent providers. By building a statewide network of EMDR-trained clinicians, VRP ensures that veterans throughout Minnesota — including those in rural areas — can access effective trauma treatment.
Meeting Details
Schedule: Individual and group services available; contact for details
Location: Minnesota statewide (network of providers)
Format: In-person and virtual treatment options
Who This Group Is For
Military veterans, active-duty service members, and military families dealing with PTSD, trauma, and related mental health conditions.
Contact Information
Website: veteranresilienceproject.org
Additional Information
Cost: Varies; many services free or low-cost for veterans
Registration: Contact through website for intake and provider matching
Confidentiality: All treatment is strictly confidential
This listing is provided for informational purposes. Please contact VRP directly for current services.
