At Coast to Coast Non-Profit, we understand that recovery and wellness aren’t one-size-fits-all. Every veteran’s journey is unique, shaped by their service experience, personal challenges, and individual needs. That’s why we provide comprehensive support across a broad spectrum of conditions and circumstances.
Whether you’re dealing with PTSD, depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, OCD, or other mental health challenges, our advocates help you navigate the path to appropriate care. We work with veterans experiencing eating disorders, borderline personality disorder, trauma recovery, and co-occurring conditions to find qualified providers who understand military culture.
Our network includes resources for veterans struggling with gambling problems, internet/gaming dependency, and other behavioral patterns that impact daily life and relationships. We connect you with specialists who understand how military experiences can contribute to these challenges and provide culturally competent care approaches.
Our 24-hour monitored phone line ensures that veterans in crisis – including those experiencing suicidal ideation or acute mental health episodes – can reach someone who understands, any time of day or night. Our crisis specialists provide immediate support while coordinating emergency services when needed.
From VACCN referrals to community care coordination, we help veterans access both VA and non-VA healthcare services. Our advocates understand the complex healthcare system and work to eliminate barriers, reduce wait times, and ensure you receive appropriate care regardless of your enrollment status or geographic location.
Our team helps with DD214 changes and updates, moving and relocating benefits, veteran ID cards, and connecting you with the right resources for your specific situation. We assist with navigating bureaucratic processes and ensuring your administrative needs don’t become barriers to accessing care and services.
We recognize that veteran challenges affect entire families. Our advocates provide guidance and resources for spouses, children, and caregivers who are supporting veterans through mental health challenges. We offer education about conditions, communication strategies, and connections to family-specific support services and programs.
We want to be transparent about our scope. We do not provide legal advice, appeals assistance for claims, financial or tax advice, loans, Social Security assistance, or legal counsel for divorce, marriage, or custody matters. However, we can often refer you to appropriate resources for these needs.
Every journey begins with a single step. Whether you’re struggling with mental health challenges, housing issues, or simply need help navigating the system, we’re here to walk alongside you. Our registered lobbyists and advocates have decades of experience and one shared commitment: ensuring you don’t give up on yourself.