Military Women’s Group Spokane Vet Center

Join the Military Women’s Group at Spokane Vet Center – A Safe Space for Support and Camaraderie

Military Women’s Group Now Available at Spokane Vet Center

Attention all women combat veterans, active duty members, guard/reserve members, and Military Sexual Trauma Survivors! The Spokane Vet Center has launched a new Military Women’s Group to offer support, camaraderie, and a safe space to connect with others who share similar experiences.

This group meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of every month, starting at 4:00 PM at the Spokane Vet Center located at 13109 East Mirabeau Parkway, Spokane Valley, WA. Although the first meeting took place on October 3, 2024, it’s never too late to join! Whether you’re dealing with daily stressors, mental health struggles, or just seeking community, this group is for you.

Meeting Schedule:

  • When: 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month
  • Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
  • Where: Spokane Vet Center, 13109 East Mirabeau Parkway, Spokane Valley, WA 99216

What to Expect:

The Military Women’s Group is designed to provide a supportive and welcoming environment where women in the military community can share their experiences, build friendships, and navigate life’s challenges together. The group is led by Marissa Webb, LICSW, a US Navy Veteran, who brings both professional expertise and firsthand military experience to the sessions.

Eligibility:

This group is open to:

  • Combat Veterans (with a campaign medal on DD Form 214) from all eras.
  • Military Sexual Trauma Survivors.

If you haven’t already completed an intake assessment at the Spokane Vet Center, you will need to do so to join the group. Contact 509-444-8387 to make an appointment.

Why Join the Military Women’s Group?

  • Safe and Supportive Environment: This group is a space where you can share your experiences without judgment and find understanding from others who’ve faced similar challenges.
  • Build Camaraderie: Form lasting friendships with other women who have served, and share advice, encouragement, and support.
  • Professional Guidance: The group is facilitated by a licensed social worker and veteran who understands both the mental health challenges and the military experience.

Whether you’re seeking support for trauma, daily life stress, or mental health struggles, the Military Women’s Group offers a compassionate and understanding community where you can heal and grow.


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