Operation Warrior Resolution

Coconut Telegraph

Kendra Simpkins and Ryan Praefke are launching a new nonprofit in the Sarasota area that addresses PTSD and other combat related injuries for the military community. Simpkins is a Sarasota native, clinical social worker and military veteran as an Army intelligence analyst. Praefke is a published author with an extensive background in advocacy and leadership in the non-profit community. Operation Warrior Resolution is a therapeutic-based, nonprofit with the primary mission of making Rapid Resolution Therapy (RRT) sessions free for all United States military service members. Operation Warrior Resolution wishes to relieve burdens both emotionally and financially for all service members and veterans. Free services for all military veterans include private therapy sessions through RRT, along with the choice of three “weekend retreats” taking place throughout the year in Central Florida, Northern California and Costa Rica.

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