Our Numbers:

  • In 2023 our providers logged over 7,000 clinical hours with the special operations community.

  • In 2024 our providers are projected to log nearly 14,000 clinical hours.

  • In 2023 our providers processed over $700,000 in services.

  • In 2024 our providers are projected to surpass $1.5 million in services.

  • We provide coverage in 45 states and one U.S. territory.

  • We have over 60 licensed providers who service the special operation community and we continue to grow.

  • 50 of our over 60 licensed providers come directly from the special operation community. The remaining providers all had meaningful work with the special operations community and were vetted and endorsed by members of the special operations community.

  • Our Board of Directors collectively has nearly 100 years of experience with the special operations community and over 100 years of experience with clinical mental health.

Partnership Options

  • Funding Therapy

    This option enables you to direct any funding you designate to directly to providing services for a member of the special operations community. Every dollar that you donate will go directly to supporting a service member and or their families.

  • Funding Pipeline Program

    SOF Network providers have graciously donated their time to help mentor the next generation of licensed providers who will serve the special operation community. As members of the community themselves, they loose $100/month or $1200/year donating their time. Consider supporting our SOF providers(mentors) and their students(mentee’s) as we collectively raise up the next generation of providers.

  • Funding Research

    Our research team is committed to investigating some of the unknown factors that contribute to members of the special operations community avoiding clinical mental health.

  • Funding Resource Center

    SOF Network’s Resources Center is aimed at gathering leading experts in the field from TBI, trauma, marital/relationships, transition, endocrinology, moral injury, addictions, psychedelics, etc. to discuss common factors leading to distress. Additionally, a dissemination of evidence-based therapeutic practices will be explored. The goal is to have a centralized trusted resource center that the SOF community can utilize for years to come.

  • Funding Policy Project

    SOF Network is committed to helping shape the field of therapy for the special operations community. As such, our current policy project is focused on creating a ethical standard of care including a continuity of care for members wishing to pursue psychedelic treatment options. This project is in collaboration with community partners within the psychedelic space.

  • General Funding

    If you don’t have a specific cause you’d like to donate to feel free to allow us to make that decision with your partnership in our general fund.