PTSD Foundation Of America Employee Directory
Non-profit OrganizationsUnited States51-200 Employees
The PTSD Foundation of America and Camp Hope provide hope and healing to Veterans and their families suffering from the invisible wounds of combat-related post-traumatic stress. We believe every Veteran deserves to be treated with dignity, respect, and compassion as they navigate their healing journey. Our story began in 2005, when a group of dedicated volunteers took to the streets of Houston searching for homeless Veterans. That mission has since evolved into a national movement aimed at reducing the Veteran suicide rate and empowering Veterans to rediscover purpose and hope. Camp Hope, located in northwest Houston, is our cornerstone program—a six-to-nine-month interim housing initiative offering a holistic, whole-person approach to recovery. Here, combat Veterans receive peer-to-peer support, mentoring, counseling, and professional development as they work through trauma in a safe and structured environment. For those not needing residential care, our five regional Chapters host Warrior Groups—confidential peer-led gatherings that provide fellowship and understanding. These groups serve both Veterans and their families, including spouses, parents, siblings, and children, creating a network of support for everyone affected by PTSD. Our Family Groups help loved ones manage their own mental health and deepen their understanding of PTSD, creating stronger, more resilient homes. Since its founding, Camp Hope has helped more than 2,300 combat Veterans. Each year, we serve more, offering a path from darkness to light. Healing is possible. You are not alone.