Mission43 is committed to assisting veterans and first responders who suffer from Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) who desire treatment opportunities unavailable through traditional Department of Defense (DoD), Veterans Administration (VA), or other insurance support.
When a veteran or first responder contacts Mission43, it’s completely confidential and we work together to determine the best course of action, we coordinate with our partner programs, and get started without the typical red tape and bureaucracy. ORP is designed to be extremely responsive to the seriousness of the situation of each individual.
The negative effects of TBI, PTSD, and SUD have far reaching consequences on veterans, families, and our Idaho communities as a whole. If you, or someone you know, may be interested in ORP, please use the form below to let us know. The ORP program is not everything to everyone, however we encourage all to take the opportunity to discover if there is a fit.
Treatment for ORP veterans and first responders is provided through Mission43’s key partnerships. These partners offer a host of treatment modalities, each vetted and approved by our team. These programs are typically free to the ORP participant, made possible by a grant from Mission43 & The J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation.
Operation Resilient Path (ORP) is led by Brad Blair, the second military veteran to be supported by the program. Brad is a veteran of the US Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment where both physical and mental challenges must be overcome. During his 4-year enlistment, he deployed three times to Afghanistan and once to Iraq. It wasn’t until eight years after separating from the military that Brad realized accepting help didn’t mean failure. Brad’s experience of recovery through physical and mental struggles plays an important role in shaping ORP’s support to the Mission43 community.
The only thing we ask as a Mission43 member is that you show up.