Creative Expression • Restorative Self-Care • Community

Empowering Veterans, Their Families, Caregivers, and Survivors to inspire themselves through Creative Expression and Comprehensive Self-Care

Helping veterans tune back into themselves.

VetTune creates a safe environment where veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors can explore creative-expression, restorative, and community-based experiences.

This is not about choosing one tribe or one fixed path. It is about reintegration, releasing stress and trauma, and discovering what supports your own way forward.

A Network for Reintegration, Creativity, and Restorative Self-Care

VetTune is not about putting people into one box or one tribe. It is about creating a safe environment where veterans, families, caregivers, and survivors can explore what helps them reconnect, heal, and move forward.

We help participants explore creative expression, restorative experiences, and community connection — then decide for themselves what fits.

Creative Expression

Music, theater, art, writing, storytelling, and other creative outlets.

Restorative Experiences

Float therapy, VibroAcoustic Therapy, cyberdelic light-and-sound experiences, SoundSelf, and other self-care practices.

Community Connection

Peer support, partner programs, local opportunities, and a safe community for reintegration.

What does VetTune do?

VetTune connects participants with creative, restorative, and community-based opportunities that support reintegration, self-discovery, and personal growth.

Current and developing offerings include music lessons, acting and theater opportunities, Float Tank Therapy, VibroAcoustic Therapy, BioScalar sessions, Cyberdelic light-and-sound experiences, SoundSelf, breathwork, peer support, and other innovative self-care practices.

Start with the General Intake Form

The intake form helps us understand who you are, what you are interested in exploring, and which VetTune opportunities may be a good fit.

Your participation also helps us show donors and community partners that this network is needed, active, and worth supporting.

Complete the General Intake Form

Why This Matters

Veterans do not transition alone. Families, caregivers, dependents, and surviving spouses are also part of the lived experience of service, transition, loss, healing, and reintegration.

VetTune exists to support that wider community by creating access to experiences that are often difficult to find, difficult to afford, or difficult to try alone.