Travis Mills Foundation
Provides free retreat programs for post-9/11 combat-wounded veterans and their families on a 17-acre lakeside campus in Rome, Maine. Programs focus on wellness, resilience, and family connection.
Who can use this?
Post-9/11 veterans and their families. All programs are free.
About this resource
Founded by SSG Travis Mills, a quadruple amputee from the 82nd Airborne, the Travis Mills Foundation operates a retreat center on Belgrade Lakes in Rome, Maine. All programs are free and designed to help combat-wounded veterans and their families recalibrate and thrive.
Services offered
- Warrior PATHH program (progressive and alternative training for healing heroes)
- HHERO Program
- Caregiver Program
- Recalibrate Program
- Retreat accommodations on Belgrade Lakes
- Health and Wellness Center
What to expect
Apply through the website or call. Programs run throughout the year at the retreat center in Rome, Maine. All lodging, meals, and activities are provided at no cost.
What to bring
Contact the foundation for specific program requirements.