HEALING THE WARRIOR PROGRAM (HTWP)

 

"The True Spirit of this work is to give those who believe they are broken hope that comes from being seen, known and cared about at the soul level. And the reason to live and heal that comes from knowing that no matter what they’ve seen or done they have gifts to share with their sisters and brothers and they can’t quit now. The men and women in the Armed Services are our brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers."

 

MISSION:

TO TREAT OUR CLIENTS WITH RESPECT

WHILE BRINGING THEM INTO FULL MENTAL,

EMOTIONAL, PHYSICAL AND SPIRITUAL HEALTH

THROUGH EDUCATION AND SUPPORT

WHILE INTEGRATING THEM BACK INTO THE COMMUNITY.

 

VISION:

BEING RECOGNIZED AS THE PREMIER DIAGNOSTIC,

TREATMENT AND EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR VETERANS

USING THE MOST ADVANCED WHOLISTIC TECHNOLOGIES.

 

 

WHY WE NEED THIS PROGRAM:

According to Joyce Riley, an Air force Captain who participated in Gulf War I, approximately 700,000 Armed Service men and women were sent to Iraq. (Joyce Riley, Director of American Gulf War Veterans Association, AGWVA.com). One hundred died in combat but 220,000 service men and women have been determined to be disabled from 10 to 90 % and fifty thousand have died!  It is much worse for those veterans who have been sent to Gulf War II. In the Viet Nam war, many veterans had illnesses caused by Agent Orange.  Agent Orange was not recognized by the VA as a causative factor for many years after the war. Similarly, the Gulf War Syndrome is not being recognized as a causative agent to the deaths and disabilities of our service men and women.  Depleted uranium has been reported being used on tank shells.  Depleted uranium is not good for your health.

 

Healing The Warrior Program (HTWP) can be that prototype model showcasing to the world a better way to treat the veterans because it will use health products that can detoxify the body of radiation, bio-chemicals and other toxins found on the battlefield.  In addition HTWP will make use of world class healers who are spirit-guided, heart-centered and extremely competent in their field of practice. The first task is to address the physical health needs of the veterans and their family.  The next level of intervention will focus on the psychological and emotional wounds of our service men and women.

 

WHAT  IS THE PROBLEM?     Read the Stats below  -or- click here to view the page

 

WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?   Click here...