Welcome To Warrior to Citizen
They are trained as warriors, to keep America strong and make the world a safer place. They face the horror of battle every day and every night for months on end, and come home changed by the trauma they witness.
Warrior to Citizen is there for every solider when the battles continue even after coming home.
Warrior to Citizen focuses on helping our military men and women re-integrate into life as citizens after serving our country as warriors.
Our programs helps returning soldiers and their families deal with the many symptoms of war related post-traumatic stress and transition from combat to comfort at home.
It’s a dedicated effort to bring our Warriors back home to once again become productive citizens of the United States.
Why W2C

An estimated 370,000 military men and women return home every year after extended tours in war zones around the world. Their arrival affects another million people including spouses, children, parents, brothers, sisters, relatives and … [Read More...]
About W2C

The Warrior to Citizen Project is specifically designed to target troops during that critical transition period in the weeks after returning home by providing high quality, focused psychological and … [Read More...]
W2C Homecoming Initiative
Thanks to the generous support of the FDR Warm Springs Research Institute and other select venues, the W2C Initiative has been found a home for the initial re-integration program. Soldiers and their families will be provided with a one-month long … [Read More...]
Supporting W2C

Military service members and their families are facing an all-time record affects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Thousands are affected by the ravages of war and challenged by the difficult transitions from battlefield to civilian … [Read More...]
W2C Results

Georgia has a long and proud history of supporting the military both on the battlefield and back home. The state has the fifth largest number of active duty military personnel and the highest population of veterans in the country. Yet, Georgia is … [Read More...]







