05/02/2026
May is Mental Health Awareness Month ā and at Reforge, this mission is deeply personal.
We know that healing does not look the same for everyone. Veterans, first responders, and their families often carry experiences that cannot be solved by a one-size-fits-all approach. That is why our programs are structured to support the whole person ā mind, body, and spirit.
This work matters because the mental health crisis among veterans and first responders is real. Too many are battling trauma, isolation, depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts in silence. Too many families are left wondering where to turn before someone reaches a breaking point.
Reforge exists to help change that.
Through connection, peer support, wellness programs, outdoor experiences, alternative therapies, and community-based resources, Reforge helps create pathways to healing that go beyond prescription medications alone. We believe in offering holistic options that help individuals reconnect with themselves, their purpose, and the people around them.
At Reforge, we do not see numbers.
We see people.
We see the veteran looking for connection after years of isolation.
We see the first responder carrying the weight of what they have witnessed.
We see the family member trying to support someone they love.
We see individuals with stories, strength, pain, courage, and hope.
This month, and every month, we are committed to creating a space where healing is possible, support is real, and no one has to walk alone.
**If you or someone you know is struggling, please call or text 988 to reach the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline. Veterans can call 988 and press 1 for the Veterans Crisis Line.**
You matter. Your life matters. Help is available.