Fort Collins, CO – Healing Warriors Program announces that operations at our Loveland pop-up clinic at Aspire and our Longmont clinic at the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 32 will pause indefinitely due to changes in outside funding. December 2024 will mark the final month of operation for these two locations.
This difficult decision was made to reallocate resources and ensure that we can continue providing care across the Front Range. Healing Warriors Program remains steadfast in our commitment to supporting veterans, active-duty service members, and their families, and we appreciate the community’s understanding and support during this transition.
For those still seeking walk-in clinic care, our Colorado Springs clinic at American Legion Post 209 and Denver clinic at VFW Post 1 will remain operating as normal. Additionally, we are excited to launch a new Arapahoe County satellite clinic beginning January 15, 2025. This clinic will be open by appointment only every Wednesday to better serve our community.
“While this was a challenging decision, it was necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability of our services across the Front Range,” said Wendy Miller, Executive Director of Healing Warriors Program. “We remain committed to our mission of providing compassionate care for those who have served our country.”
About Healing Warriors Program: Healing Warriors Program is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing non-narcotic integrative therapies to veterans, active-duty service members, and their families. Our goal is to improve wellness by addressing physical pain, PTSD, sleep disorders, and other challenges. For more information, visit www.healingwarriorsprogram.org.