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Parenting Resources

Check out these amazing 13 resources to support you during COVID-19. Parenting is hard even without the whole family staying at home together. Please reach out if you need anything from us at familysupport@projectsanctuary.com. Otherwise, check out these amazing links. Flocbulary: Flocabulary is a web site to deliver a new library of videos, activities, and […]

Project Sanctuary shifts in response to Covid-19

Project Sanctuary serves at-risk military families through two comprehensive programs. We are best known for our Therapeutic Retreats. Our Family Support program is equally necessary and provides client-centric case management across a wide spectrum of services based upon individualized needs. Whatever our families may need, our response is quick, and no one falls through the […]

Project Sanctuary Awarded Four Star Rating By Charity Navigator

Project Sanctuary is thrilled to announce we have been awarded the coveted four-star rating from Charity Navigator for the third year in a row. Charity Navigator bases its rating on non-profits’ financial health, commitment to accountability and transparency, and prides itself in highlighting efficient, ethical and open charities. This gold standard provides donors with essential […]

Staff Spotlight: Missy Hyatt

As Project Sanctuary celebrates Recreation Therapy Month, we would be remiss not to showcase one of our own superstars, Missy Hyatt, Chief Programming Officer.  Missy’s journey to stardom begins with her and her husband’s relocation to the Denver area in 2010 for his job. Missy had graduated from Oklahoma State University with a bachelors degree in […]

Holiday Support Guide 2019

Thomas Costello, Project Sanctuary’s Chief of Family Support and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), put this Holiday Resource Guide together for 2019 as a way to support military families. Project Sanctuary provides case management support and therapeutic follow-up services to families who are waiting for their retreat, who have graduated from a retreat, or […]

New Military Family Suicide Report is a Step in the Right Direction

A war doesn’t always end when a veteran returns home. Military service has a ripple effect, impacting the children, spouses, parents, and loved ones of veterans and service members. Suicide is a mostly preventable tragedy, and one that can be under-reported because of the stigma still surrounding it. The data that is available points to […]