A Decade of Service: Cohen Veterans Network's Impact on Mental Health Care
In 2026, the Cohen Veterans Network (CVN) proudly commemorates ten years of dedicated service, making significant strides in mental health care for post-9/11 veterans, active service members, and their families. With a mission to bridge gaps in mental health services, the not-for-profit organization has solidified itself as a beacon of hope for many, having served an estimated 100,000 clients and delivered over 1,000,000 clinical sessions since its establishment.
Reflecting on Ten Years of Achievements
Under the leadership of Dr. Anthony Hassan, CVN has tirelessly worked to enhance access to quality mental health care. The celebrations are themed “10 Years of Service, A Lifetime of Impact,” mirroring the organization’s commitment to supporting military families. Dr. Hassan underscores this sentiment, emphasizing the collective efforts of founders, partners, and dedicated professionals that have contributed to CVN's expansive reach.
Comprehensive Care for All Military Families
Founded in 2016 by philanthropist Steven A. Cohen, CVN began its journey with a substantial investment aimed at addressing critical mental health needs. In 2021, the organization broadened its scope to include active duty service members through TRICARE referrals, ensuring holistic support for military families. Results show that as of recent, military families constitute a significant portion of CVN’s clientele, demonstrating the organization’s goal of fostering inclusive care. Women veterans notably make up a larger demographic, allowing CVN to support over 10,000 couples seeking help.
Training and Development in Mental Health Care
CVN's commitment to clinical excellence is evident through its extensive training initiatives for behavioral health professionals. With over 235 trainings provided and thousands of continuing education credits granted, the network prioritizes the dissemination of evidence-based practices that enhance the quality of mental health services. This investment in professional development ensures that clinicians across the field can deliver culturally competent care crucial for military families.
Building Strong Community Partnerships
Partnerships play a vital role in CVN's growth. Collaborations with local and state governments have furthered its mission, providing a robust support framework. Notable partnerships span across states such as Florida, Texas, and California, highlighting the broad recognition of CVN’s influence in addressing community needs.
Advancements Through Research and Innovation
In recent years, CVN has expanded its focus on research and innovation with the establishment of the Cohen Veterans Network Institute for Quality (CVN-IQ) in 2022. This division aims to advance behavioral health by collaborating with academic institutions and military organizations, fostering a comprehensive understanding of mental health challenges faced by veterans. The institute has already produced significant research outcomes, including peer-reviewed publications and impactful white papers, signifying CVN's commitment to shaping the future of mental health.
Celebrating Recognition and Awards
CVN has garnered several accolades over the years, including the Modern Healthcare's Best Places to Work in Healthcare Award, affirming its excellence in providing services to veterans and military families. The recognition of its suicide prevention initiatives further solidifies the network’s proactive approach to critical mental health issues.
Looking Ahead: New Initiatives and Growth
As CVN approaches its anniversary, plans for continued expansion are on the horizon. With new clinics set to launch on U.S. military bases across Asia, and a commitment to cater to allied forces through international collaborations, CVN is dedicated to meeting the evolving needs of the military community. The establishment of the first Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinics in Japan and South Korea exemplifies this effort, aimed at reaching military veterans and families effectively.
During this celebratory year, CVN will engage in a series of events dedicated to honoring the collaboration among community partners. The CVN Day of Giving will highlight the organization’s engagement with local communities and its commitment to philanthropic efforts.
Conclusion
Cohen Veterans Network's decade-long journey marks a pivotal chapter in the transformation of mental health care for veterans and service members. With their innovative approach and unwavering commitment, CVN not only addresses immediate mental health needs but also sets a standard for holistic care in the coming years. Learn more about CVN's initiatives and their ongoing efforts at
cohenveteransnetwork.org/10years.