Get in touch

Questions, partnerships, or press: reach us by email or use the form below. Healing Nations Foundation is an Oregon 501(c)(3). In crisis? Call or text 988, then press 1 for the Veterans Crisis Line.

info@healingnationsfoundation.org

Questions

Frequently asked

A few things people often ask before reaching out.

What is Healing Nations Foundation?
An Oregon 501(c)(3) building the Recovery Companion, a free daily recovery app for veterans, active duty, National Guard and Reserve, and first responders. Daily structure, original education, peer support, and quick access to crisis help.
Who is the app for?
Veterans, active duty, National Guard and Reserve, and first responders in or considering recovery, and the families who support them. It is also being built to serve people in court-supervised programs, through the courts and counties that run them.
Is it available yet?
Not in the app stores yet. The app is built and in testing, and early access is opening first to veterans and first responders. Join the early-access list and we will reach out when your build is ready.
Is the app free?
Yes, for individuals. The Recovery Companion is free for veterans, active duty, National Guard and Reserve, and first responders, and we intend to keep it that way. The separate supervised tier is paid for by the courts, counties, and agencies that use it, never by the participant.
What is actually in the app?
A 120-day guided daily practice, 164 education lessons across 24 subject areas, 365 daily meditations, a crisis toolkit with 18 written responses for specific hard moments, a journal, meeting search with a digital attendance card, milestone and streak tracking, and one-tap crisis help. All of the written material was authored by Healing Nations Foundation.
Does the app provide medical or therapeutic treatment?
No. We are a wellness and peer-support organization, not a clinical provider. We do not diagnose or treat, and we are not a substitute for professional care or a crisis service. We connect people to real help at every signal of risk.
What does a probation officer or court see?
Only for participants enrolled in a court program that requires it. That tier is designed to report which daily steps were completed and when, using server-side timestamps, in a compliance and effort report. Journal contents stay private by default. Meeting attendance is clearly labeled self-reported. The monitor portal and the compliance and effort report are built and in testing, and we are selecting our first county partners now.
Does it work?
We do not have outcome data yet, and we will not claim otherwise. An independent evaluation with a university partner is part of our pilot plan, and we will publish what it finds.
How can my organization partner with you?
Courts, county programs, tribal health organizations, veteran service organizations, and employers can all bring the companion to the people they serve. Use the form above and tell us who you serve.

Still have a question? info@healingnationsfoundation.org