Warrior Ridge Healing Retreats for Veterans in Kentucky
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Warrior Ridge: Healing Retreats for Veterans in Kentucky

LEWIS COUNTY, KY (July 2, 2024) – Nestled in the tranquil embrace of Kentucky’s rolling hills, Warrior Ridge is a testament to the unwavering bond shared by those who have served. This non-profit organization, founded by veteran Landon Bentley, provides a sanctuary where America’s elite warriors can find solace, camaraderie, and a renewed sense of purpose in a peaceful, serene environment.

Rekindling the Bonds of Brotherhood

At Warrior Ridge, the mission is clear: to honor and support veterans by reuniting them with their brothers and sisters in arms. The organization understands the unique challenges faced by those who have served and the profound impact the bonds forged in combat can have on their lives. Warrior Ridge offers a variety of on-site events and retreats designed to recreate the supportive environment of military service, allowing veterans to reconnect with their comrades, share their stories, and begin the journey of healing together.

Warrior Ridge Healing Retreats for Veterans in Kentucky
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Landon Bentley – Warrior Ridge

“The camaraderie that develops between service members is unlike anything else,” said Landon Bentley, Founder of Warrior Ridge. “We believe that by providing a space for veterans to reconnect with those who truly understand their experiences, we can help them heal, grow, and thrive in their post-service lives.”

Nurturing Healing Through Nature and Camaraderie

Warrior Ridge’s retreats offer a unique blend of activities and amenities aimed at fostering relaxation, connection, and personal growth. Veterans can find solace in the tranquility of nature, kayaking along the peaceful waters of Lake Creek, exploring the scenic trails on horseback, or casting a line in the camp’s private fishing ponds.

The camp’s lodge provides a warm and welcoming space for veterans to gather, share stories, and reconnect with their fellow warriors. It is a haven for relaxation and camaraderie.

Empowering Veterans for Success

Warrior Ridge’s commitment to veterans extends beyond providing a physical space for them to gather. The organization also offers a range of programs and services designed to address the unique challenges those transitioning back to civilian life face. These programs include workshops on resume building, interview skills, financial management, and opportunities for veterans to connect with mentors and potential employers.

Warrior Ridge Healing Retreats for Veterans in Kentucky
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Morgan Roe – Warrior Ridge

Morgan Roe, Assistant Director of Marketing and Administration and granddaughter of two veterans spoke passionately about the organization’s impact. “Growing up hearing stories of my grandfathers’ service instilled in me a deep respect for our veterans,” said Roe. Working at Warrior Ridge has been an incredibly rewarding experience. Seeing the transformation that takes place in veterans when they reconnect with their brothers and sisters in arms is truly inspiring.”

A Community of Support

Warrior Ridge is 100% free for attending warriors, thanks to the generosity of donors who believe in the organization’s mission. The organization’s work, which has been featured on various media outlets, captures the powerful stories of healing and transformation that take place at Warrior Ridge, inspiring hope and a sense of possibility in all who hear them.

The Mission

Warrior Ridge is currently accepting nominations for veterans and teams who could benefit from their retreats. If you know a veteran or a team that has served together, consider visiting the Warrior Ridge website to nominate them. Your nomination can help support their journey towards healing and renewal.

For more information about Warrior Ridge, to nominate a veteran or team, or to donate, please visit their website at https://warriorridge.org/ or contact them through their website contact form.

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