Hawaii's Nonprofit for Veterans & First Responders
Healing Beneath the Surface
Supporting veterans and first responders through healing retreats, restorative care, community connection, and renewed hope in Hawaii.
Veterans and first responders often carry the invisible weight of service — stress, trauma, grief, chronic pain, burnout, and emotional exhaustion that can affect every part of life, even long after the uniform comes off or the shift ends.
Healing Heroes Hawaii exists to give back to those who have given so much. We create spaces where heroes can feel seen, supported, and cared for. This is not about asking them to be stronger. It is about giving them a place where they no longer have to carry everything alone.
Explore Retreats & ProgramsRetreats offered at no cost whenever funding allows
Healing experiences rooted in Hawaii's restorative landscape
Mind, body & spirit care in small, trusted group settings
These heroes are often the first to arrive during crisis — and the last to ask for help. Healing Heroes Hawaii is here to meet them with compassion, dignity, and support.
Small group experiences in Kona designed to help veterans and first responders rest, reconnect, and receive meaningful support for the mind, body, and spirit.
Guided breathwork, meditation, neurofeedback support, and integration time for emotional resilience and mental wellbeing.
Yoga, acupuncture, sound healing, and movement designed to support chronic pain, stress, and physical restoration.
Beach outings, snorkeling, catamaran experiences, and quiet time in Hawaii's naturally healing landscape.
Small group settings, shared meals, and peer connection with others who understand the weight of service.
Whether you want to learn about future retreats, volunteer, partner with us, or simply follow along — we'd love to have you in our community.
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