Program areas at SOF Support
Transition with meaning - for many Sof operators, the desire to serve their country and others does not end on the day they turn in their uniforms. Whle many progrmas exist to transition operators to traditional civilian jobs, the simple fact of the matter is "traditional" does not work for everyone transition with meaning provides an avenue for former Sof operators to use their skills to help fight transnational crime and to help to stabilize the very villages and towns they fought to free. Through digital forensics training and a partnership with homeland security investigations, this unique program offers transitioning special operators new purpose, brotherhood, and a strong sense of identity.
Support services - designed to quickly react to gaps in government programs our supports includes: financial payments, experimental medical treatments, death of a family member, operator wounded or killed in action, spouse Support during deployments, service and emotional Support dogs, emergency transportation and hotels, and remote location resiliency and bonding seminars for families.
Mental health - professional institutional and intensive outpatient services designed to meet the needs of the special operations forces and their families. Treatment programs focus on post deployment psychiatric disturbance, role related reintegration, post-traumatic stress disorder(ptsd), depression, suicidal ideation, interpersonal conflict, aggressive behaviors, and generalized anxiety.
Public education - educational initiatives designed to further the general public's knowledge of the role special operations forces play in both the military and the overall geo-policies of the us government