Welcome To Warrior revival
SUPPORT & EMPOWER VETERANS
Warrior Revival is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that was established in 2023 to support and empower Veterans and their families transition from the military to civilian life through recreation, mentorship, wellness and therapeutic retreats.
Recreation
We work to give Veterans a sense of belonging through recreation and fun activities. We are inspired to bring Veterans and civilians together to close the gap.
Needs of All Veterans
We strive to create a supportive network that fosters camaraderie and a sense of purpose. We are dedicated to being inclusive to meet the needs of all Veterans throughout the State of Utah.
Mentorship
There is no road map or manual after leaving the military. Connecting with another Veteran who has been through the process can help ease the process.
Therapeutic Retreats
We offer retreats twice a year for Veterans and their families to normalize, educate, and raise awareness of the challenges experienced post-discharge.
Community Partnerships
Through community partnerships, we can all work together to better the care of our community’s service members by offering activities that meet everyone’s interests and creates a sense of purpose and belonging.
WHO WE ARE
passionate about veterans
WARRIOR REVIVAL
upcoming events
Moive night
(Inside out 2)
Date: Nov 15, 2024
Time: 1700 – 2000
Location: Bountiful Elks
Cost: Free
Beyond the uniform
coffee hour
Date: Nov 17, 2024
Time: 0900 – 1030
Location: Alpha Coffee, 7260 Racquet Club Drive, Cottonwood Heights, UT
Cost: Free
Meet with Veterans to find connection, support, and resources.
paint pour
Date: Dec 06, 2024
Time: 1900 – 2030
Location: Veteran Detail, 331 W Main St, American Fork
Cost: Free
Sign-Up Now! All supplies included.
WARRIOR REVIVAL
Community Partnerships
At Warrior Revival, we strongly believe in community and partnerships. By working closely with local organizations and businesses, we can offer Veterans tailored experiences to help increase a sense of meaning. Together, we can give back to those who selflessly protected us.
Our members have described the challenges of reintegration as:
“Solving a rubix cube with no hands.”
“The military kept me together like glue and now that it’s melted away, I need to pick up all the pieces off the floor and figure out how to piece them back together again.”
“No one wears a rank out here.”
“It takes adjusting knowing I have to adjust to my family’s lifestyle.”
“I have to slow my world… they don’t march the same beat in the civilian world.”