π§° Tools for Warriors
Youβve carried enough. Let us help carry some of it.
This page is a toolkit built specifically for veterans, active-duty military, and first responders. Whether you're looking for crisis help, benefits info, or just someone to talk to
β these resources are here for you, right now.
β οΈ Emergency Help
If you're in crisis or need to talk to someone immediately:
Veterans Crisis Line:
π 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1)
π¬ Text 838255
π veteranscrisisline.netNational Suicide & Crisis Lifeline:
π Dial 988Granbury Area Emergency Services
π Police/EMS/Fire: Dial 911
π Hood County Sheriffβs Office: (817) 579-3316
ποΈ Claims & Benefits Support
We help with:
VA Disability Claims
Healthcare Appointments
PACT Act Support
Service Records & Documentation
Surviving Spouse Benefits
π§ Mental Health & Peer Support
Blue Branch Warrior Round Table
Peer-led group every Wednesday at 6:30 PM. No media. No judgment. Just you and others who get it.VA Mental Health Resources
π www.mentalhealth.va.gov
π 1-877-222-838724/7 Peer Support (Veterans & First Responders)
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πͺ Texas Veteran Services
Pecan Valley Veteran Services
π pecanvalley.org/veteran-services
π 1-800-252-8387Texas Veterans Commission (TVC)
π tvc.texas.gov
π 1-800-252-8387Hazlewood Act (Tuition Waiver)
Learn about free college tuition for Texas vets:
π hazlewood.tvc.texas.gov
π Homelessness & Housing Help
If you or a veteran you know is at risk of homelessness:
National Call Center for Homeless Veterans
π 1-877-424-3838
ποΈ First Responder Help
ResponderStrong (for EMS, Police, Fire)
π responderstrong.orgSafe Call Now β 24/7 Line for First Responders
π 1-206-459-3020IAFF Center of Excellence (Firefighters)
π iaffrecoverycenter.com
π» Helpful Downloads & Links
π¬ Still need help?
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π Call or Text Kolton: (972) 955-9001
π§ Email: Kolton@Krottinger.com
π Or head to the Apply tab and weβll reach out.Crisis Lines
Stop Soldier Suicide 844-889-5610
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
Crisis Text Line: Text "HELLO" to 741741
The Trevor Project (youth crisis support): 1-866-488-7386
Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1)
SAMHSA National Helpline (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services): 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357)
Free Mental Health Apps
Headspace: Meditation and mindfulness app with a free 10-day trial.
Calm: Guided meditations, sleep stories, and breathing exercises.
Moodpath: Mental health assessment and personalized daily tips.
Sanvello: Support for stress, anxiety, and depression management.
7 Cups: Access to trained listeners for emotional support and counseling.
Free Counseling and Support Services
Open Path Psychotherapy Collective: Offers affordable in-person and online therapy sessions.
Talkspace: Provides free access to a licensed therapist for those who qualify for financial assistance.
BetterHelp: Online counseling platform offering financial aid for those in need.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Helpline: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) for information and referrals.
Mental Health America: Offers a free online support community and resources for mental health.
Local and Community Resources
Community Mental Health Centers: These centers typically offer free or low-cost mental health services. To find the nearest one, visit the SAMHSA Treatment Locator: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov
Local Churches and Synagogues: Many religious organizations offer free counseling services or support groups. Reach out to your local church or synagogue for more information.
Local Colleges and Universities: If you live near a college or university, contact their psychology or counseling department to inquire about free or low-cost services provided by graduate students under supervision.
Online Forums and Support Groups
Anxiety Hackers Generalized Anxiety Disorder Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/272674376225
Anxiety Hackers Health Anxiety Support Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/134099603386062
Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) Online Support Group: https://adaa.org/adaa-online-support-group
18percent: A free, peer-to-peer online support community for mental health: https://18percent.org
The Mighty: A digital health community that shares personal stories, offers support, and creates connections: https://themighty.com
Mental Health America Support Groups: Offers a variety of online support communities: https://www.mhanational.org/find-support-groups
We encourage you to explore these resources to find the support that best suits your needs. Remember, you are not alone, and help is available. Anxiety Solutions of America is here to help you navigate your mental health journey. Anxiety Solutions of America also provides information to connect with licensed mental health professionals for veterans, first responders, frontline healthcare workers and their families.
YOU ARE NEVER ALONE
WE ARE HERE FOR YOU
One Team, One Fight