The Warrior Surf Foundation uses the calming and spiritually regenerative power of the ocean to help Veteran families deal with the difficult transition to civilian life. The organization was established on Folly Beach, South Carolina in 2015. The Foundation addresses post service transition challenges like PTSD, moral injury, survivor’s guilt and traumatic brain injuries through surf therapy.
Warrior Surf Foundation Executive Director Stephanie Dasher knows the challenges first hand. She was raised by a Veteran, served five years in the Navy and married a Veteran. She was introduced to the Foundation’s programs after her husband had several disturbing episodes. While her husband was initial resistant, she says the change was almost immediate.
Their programming consists of three core elements. The surf program is a 12 week course that provides up to three surf lessons per week. In the words of co-founder Andy Manzey “The ocean pushes people and it keeps you humble. You learn a lot about yourself out in the ocean.” The surf program is reinforced by wellness and yoga coursework.
A professional mental health counselor, Stephanie says it is amazing to see how the ocean immediately breaks down barriers in their clients. Wellness sessions are often conducted on the beach, a significantly less threatening environment than the typical clinical setting. She says the surf sessions also help rebuild the loss of comradery and “tribe” felt by so many transitioning Veterans.
An important element of the Warrior Surf Foundation’s programming is that it integrates the entire family in the healing process. It was this approach that convinced Stephanie to join the staff.
While they can refer clients to other surf therapy programs that are geographically more convenient, their services are provided free of charge to Veterans from anywhere in the country. They also organize overseas surf trips as well.
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