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Warriors Renewal Coalition | Serving Our Nation's Wounded Warriors & Their Families Serving Our Nation’s Wounded Warriors & Their Families Warriors Renewal Coalition is dedicated to serving combat injured and ill service members, veterans and their families. We provide transformative retreats, fostering healing and renewal for those who have bravely served our nation at no cost to our participants.
Additionally, we partner with veteran organizations to provide services to local veterans facing life’s challenges to ensure no veteran is left behind. Wounded Military Personnel Served Wounded Military Personnel Family Members It helped me in a significant way. I and other veterans struggle really heavily with isolation and being able to allow ourselves to relax.
Being around the group of other female veterans with similar experiences that this trip brought together meant a lot to me and made me feel less alone. The activities planned on the trip were firsts for many of us and were an opportunity to enjoy events that we may have never experienced otherwise. It was overall an amazing time and a break in the stresses of daily life that I would recommend to anyone.
Female Veterans Retreat 2025 Dual Combat Veterans – Couples R&R This was a great opportunity for my wife and I to do something just for US for the 1st time in 6 years. And it was nice to connect with a couple of active duty couples who were nearing their own transitions to retirement.
Knowing that there are people who care enough to make something like this happen without getting a lot of personal recognition, a ton of marketing value, or other perks out of it for themselves made me realize there are some high quality, patriotic folks in the Jupiter area. Now we plan to return for Cardinals Spring Training.
– This military couple would like to remain anonymous More Personal than a Vacation My experience was more personal than a vacation. The staff was extraordinary, hospitable and caring. They saw to my every need and at the same time gave me space to recuperate.
I would like to thank Mrs. Mary Hinton for making this trip possible. Since attending the vacation, I feel that I have changed in a positive way. Even my family has commented on this.
I want you to know much I enjoyed the trip to Florida with Mary Hinton, nothing can replace what they did for me. Since I been home that was the first time I really could relax. Each day was special and really there is no limit to what they will do for you.
If you have any soldiers with tough problem please give them a chance to visit Mary program. I really have hope and it gave me the drive to want to lead my soldiers again. Sergeant First Class Veal Being able to participate in the R&R experience has benefited me in ways that I cannot even put into words.
Transitioning from the military after 20 years of service can be difficult for alot of members however being able to attend the R&R allowed me to meet new people who have shared similar experiences and has helped me to relax and not feel alone. I am extremely thankful for the opportunity to attend and share this experience with other service members who might be feeling overwhelmed with transitioning out from the service as well.
I consider them to be solider as well. As where we (the military) volunteer to defend this country for the sake of freedom. These people volunteer to amend the soldiers that defend the country.
I consider it a sacrifice of the same multitude. A part of the soldier’s creed-says “Never Leave a Fallen Comrade” And that’s what this organization had done; Picked us up!! I would like for you to thanks EVERYONE for their kindness that was shown to us.
We’ve been home a few days now but I’m still wishing we were still in Jupiter. Thank you very, very much for giving us such a gift. We had an amazing time.
We experienced new things, made new friends, and have new memories. I know my husband was smiling down on us. He would have enjoyed all the activities too.
Please don’t change a thing. Everything was perfect. Your big hearts and hard work will be remembered forever.
It was a blast! They made us feel so comfortable and at home. They even gave us the chance to reunite with my dad and family whom we haven’t seen in years!
It was such a blessing! Mary, Sara and the crew took care of us very well, we didn’t have to lift a finger. Definitely relaxing and fun!
Be sure to send any other Marines out there, it’s a life changing experience. This experience benefited me as far as meeting new sisters in arms and having a support system outside of the military. Rheanna & Emilio are amazing and put a lot of time and energy to ensure the guests are comfortable.
Lori is a godsend and her energy just lights up the room for everyone to feel comfortable. Favorite activity the boat tour of Jupiter. You are all amazing and the donors and volunteers I wouldn’t change anything that comes from the heart!
The mission of Warriors Renewal Coalition is to assist post 9/11 combat injured and ill service members and their families in their transition from military to civilian life or back to active duty by offering a “rest & reset” experience in Jupiter, Florida. After a service member is injured or becomes ill, it places a tremendous amount of stress on the family unit as a whole.
The “Rest & Resets” provide an opportunity for the wounded warriors and their family to “Renew” and enjoy time together without the unrelenting issues caused by the warrior’s visible and invisible injuries. Lodging, meals, entertainment, ground travel and even small amenities are the responsibility of Warriors Renewal Coalition and NOT on our military families.
Unlike many other organizations, we do not require rigorous counseling as our goal is to provide our veterans with a stress free, relaxing environment where they can take a breath and exhale and reconnect with their families. Warrior’s Renewal Coalition evolved from and is guided by our enthusiasm and sense of gratitude for this country.
We are so blessed as Americans and consider it a privilege to offer assistance to those who have given so much in the name of duty. We invite you to learn more about organization. Thanksgiving at the West Palm Beach VA This Black Friday, Warriors Renewal Coalition partnered with the Vietnam Veterans of America to bring a little sweetness and warmth to some very special heroes.
Together, we hosted a Post Thanksgiving “Pie & Coffee” Event at the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center… Happy Halloween at the West Palm Beach VA No TRICKS … just TREATS! Today we celebrated Halloween with those Veterans currently receiving inpatient care at the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center!
What better way to brighten up the day for those veterans in the mental health unit and the blind rehab facility… October 2025 Caregiver Retreat Our October 2025 Caregiver Retreat, was a beautiful time of rest, connection, and renewal.
These ladies enjoyed a variety of meaningful activities, including a high tea experience, boating, crafting, a visit to the Flagler Museum, and comforting meals hosted by our… We are looking forward to welcoming in our military couples for some much needed rest and renewal.
Valentine’s Day Celebration at the VA We will be hosting a Valentine’s Day Celebration for those inpatient Veterans in the Mental Health Unit, Blind Rehab Clinic, and Community Living Center facing life’s challenges at the West Palm Beach VA Hospital. Chefs Helping Heroes 2026 Join Us, Along With Our Local Top Chefs, For An Evening In Support of Our Nation’s Combat Injured Service Members & Their Families. Purchase tickets here.
Too frequently, our Wounded Warriors return from Iraq and Afghanistan and must spend months or even years at military hospitals and military rehabilitation centers throughout the country. After a service member is injured or becomes ill, it places a tremendous amount of stress on the family, who find themselves thrust into the position of being caretakers.
The family plays an integral part in helping the wounded service member to recover. The “Resets” offered by Warriors Renewal Coalition provide an opportunity for the wounded warriors and their family to “Renew” and enjoy time together without the unrelenting issues caused by the warrior’s visible and invisible injuries.
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