At Vets4Warriors, we’re focusing on the individual experiences and needs of transitioning service members and their families. We know everyone needs different kinds of support, so we’re always adapting to ensure no Veteran or their family must do it alone. Families transition, too, and we want to be there for them along with those serving in uniform.

What is Vets4Warriors?

A virtual 24/7 community with its headquarters housed at the Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care National Call Center. Vets4Warriors is the nation’s leading 24/7 military peer support program staffed by Veterans. You can reach us by phone, chat, or email and soon texting will be available.

We’re Veterans who support active service members, National Guard members, reservists, Veterans, and their families or caregivers. Each one of our peers has transitioned, so we know it can be a stressful time.  We will work to find and connect you to the right resources when you need them. We’ll work together until your challenge is solved before it reaches a crisis point. The military-to-civilian transition varies for everyone, so we’re here to listen without judgment and guide you through your unique situation.

How Vets4Warriors helps with military transition

For many, military transition is as much about mental health support as it is about finding a new career path. It’s about navigating the intricacies of accessing health care, understanding educational benefits, fostering a supportive community that echoes the brotherhood and sisterhood within the military, and many other nuanced challenges. This is the holistic approach that Vets4Warriorstakes with the Veterans we serve.

How to connect with Vets4Warriors

If you want to speak with a peer, call Vets4Warriors at 1-855-838-8255, or chat online by visiting www.Vets4Warriors.com. Our peers are standing by 24/7, 365 days a year.

What to expect when you contact us:

  • You will immediately be connected to a peer who is a Veteran or a member of the military community.
  • We will listen, understand and provide support.
  • Every conversation is 100% confidential.
  • Everyone we serve is welcome to remain anonymous.
  • There is no challenge that we won’t help you find a solution for.
  • We will remain connected and engaged with you after your initial contact, for as long as it takes, until the issue is resolved.

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One Comment

  1. William H. Garrett February 24, 2024 at 14:22

    I’m only asking if there is a problem here in Germany.

    Reason , I know there are American soldiers here who are in the army. I would love to help any of your Warriors .I’m a veteran living in Germany. I Stayed here after desert storm. I’m 66 now, I’d like to help if I could. You know , us old soldiers are still interested in helping out what we can. For me ,I need help also . But the chance to give my support. Would be an honor. I am, who I am, a soldier at heart.

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