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As we approach the close of 2024, we felt it was the perfect time to connect with all of the amazing individuals we've met since embarking on our Warrior Spirit journey this past May. From community events to conferences and enlightening classes, our hearts are overflowing with gratitude for the countless opportunities we've had to network with fellow mental health advocates and those dedicated to transforming lives across Texas! It truly warms our spirits to see how our collective efforts can uplift our community. Let's keep this momentum going in 2025, and continue to collaborate in our shared mission of empowering individuals and strengthening the bonds that tie us all together.
Gabe & Ashley Onofre
Warrior Spirit: A Servant's Heart
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Journaling with Veterans & Individuals in Addiction Recovery
As part of Rainbow of Hope's Thunder Hooves Veterans Equine Program, Warrior Spirit provides journaling classes for veterans and individuals in addiction recovery. The classes focus on Faith, Peace, Joy and Gratitude, educating students on why we journal and offering techniques to overcome anxiety and trauma through journaling for mental wellness.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Saddles & Stories
Dec. 28, 2024
Rosharon, TX
Hosted by Rainbow of Hope,
Warrior Spirit and Stay Tuned
for Vets
Revitalize & Renew: A Self-Care Journey for Educators
January 6, 2025
Brazos Valley Head Start
Bryan, Texas, TX
New Year, New Reflections: Journaling for Veterans
3 pm - 5 pm
January 11, 2025
SoulFreak Cafe, League City, TX
Hosted by Warrior Spirit and
Stay Tuned for Vets
For more information: info@warriorspirittexas.org
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Our MISSION is to empower veterans, first responders, individuals in addiction recovery, educators and youth on their journeys toward mental wellness and personal growth. We provide education classes, peer support/coaching and therapeutic services focused cultivating mental, physical and spiritual health. In collaboration with other nonprofit organizations, we aim to cultivate communities rooted in courage and healing in Galveston, Brazoria, Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery and Brazos counties. | |
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Meet Our Board of Directors | |
Tricia Campos-Brenner, M.A., Licensed Professional Counselor Associate, has almost 27 years of mental health experience, working with adults that have chronic mental illnesses at a community mental health clinic; babies and children with developmental delays; advocating for youth in foster care; counseling youth and families in the College Station school community; and working with homeless prevention in the City of College Station. She is currently working on becoming a fully licensed counselor. Tricia also serves as Secretary for the Health For All Board of Directors, in Bryan, TX. Health For All is a free medical clinic that services the uninsured in the Brazos Valley. In addition to her career, Tricia is a wife and mom to three wonderful daughters, a cat and a dog. | |
John Molina is a grateful believer in his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who has overcome drug and alcohol addiction. He suffered through this addiction for 25 years until he met Jesus in a jail cell. Since then, God has been showing Himself strong on John’s behalf. He is currently the Prison Ministry Director for Word of Faith Outreach Ministries. He serves as the National Director for Celebrate Recovery Inside. And he works as a Supervisor over facilities maintenance at the Nasa Johnson Space Center. He has a beautiful wife Shirley, two adult kids who serve the Lord, and two grandchildren that he truly adores. | |
Eli Perez is a dedicated veteran with eight years of service in the U.S. Army as an infantryman. He enlisted at the age of seventeen and began his military career at the DMZ in South Korea, serving with the renowned 1/506 Currahee Infantry Regiment in 2001. His next assignment took him to Fort Lewis, Washington, where he was a team leader in Charlie Company, 3-21 Infantry Regiment, part of the 25th Infantry Division. During this time, he deployed to Mosul, Iraq, for Operation Enduring Freedom from March 2004 to March 2005. After returning from deployment, Eli continued to serve his country for an additional two years with the Florida National Guard. Today, he is committed to giving back to his community as a Peer Service Coordinator with the Military Veterans Peer Network, representing Galveston and Brazoria County at the Gulf Coast Center. | |
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