LA County Launches Groundbreaking Veteran Mental Health Initiative

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LOS ANGELES, CA (August 4, 2025) – The Los Angeles County Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (MVA) is proud to announce the launch of a transformative new mental health initiative providing immediate, proactive, and stigma-free emotional support to veterans across the region. 

Developed in partnership with Happy: Frictionless Mental HealthPrecise Behavioral, and The Reality Center, this countywide program connects veterans directly to free emotional support, telehealth therapy, and in-person sensory wellness – without delays, complicated systems, or eligibility restrictions. 

“It is extremely hard for veterans to ask for help, so when they do, we need to be able to get them help within hours or a day or two,” said Director Jim Zenner, LCSW. “Thanks to our partners and the L.A. County Quality and Productivity Commission, this program ensures that support is immediate and accessible.” 

Three Partners, One Mission: Mental Health Without Barriers 

This collaboration is designed to remove long wait times and complex processes. Through proactive outreach, trauma-informed therapy, and immersive sensory healing, veterans can access the full spectrum of care. 

Veterans may connect to one, two, or all three services: 

Happy: Frictionless Mental Health Happy delivers proactive emotional support through trained Support Givers. Instead of waiting for veterans to reach out, Happy calls veterans directly for consistent, confidential check-ins. frictionlessmentalhealth.com 

Precise Behavioral Precise offers trauma-informed clinical services, including therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and care coordination — all delivered via secure telehealth by licensed professionals. Learn more here: https://precisebehavioral.com 

Reality Center The Reality Center provides in-person, neuroscience-based sensory wellness sessions in Santa Monica. Veterans experience light, sound, vibration, movement, and guided breathwork to help regulate the nervous system and reduce symptoms related to trauma, anxiety, and stress. Learn more here: https://www.realitymgmt.com/vpanoperationreset 

How It Works: From Referral to Support 

Veterans can access the program in multiple ways: 

  • Direct Intake Link for Veterans (Fastest): Complete the secure intake form for self-referral here: https://wkf.ms/3HRqdQ7 
  • VPAN Peer Referral: Peer Specialists at VPAN can refer veterans through the VPAN Service Request Form here: https://wkf.ms/4nBr47R 

Once referred: 

  1. Needs Assessment: Veterans will receive a call from one of Happy’s Support Givers who will do an individualized intake to assess emotional, behavioral, and sensory wellness needs.
  2. Service Matching: Based on intake results and preferences, veterans are connected to one or more of the three program partners.
  3. Ongoing Support: Veterans will receive consistent, confidential care through regular emotional check-ins with Happy, as well as telehealth therapy, or in-person sensory healing if they desire those resources as well. 

This program is available to all veterans in Los Angeles County — regardless of VA eligibility, discharge status, or participation in other mental health services. It offers an opportunity to access additional free resources and ensures that veterans always have a pathway to ongoing support, including referrals to other services as needed.

Program Reach and Impact 

  • Serving 3,500+ veterans countywide, including those not eligible for VA care 
  • Offering fully subsidized services at no cost to veterans 
  • Targeting a 30% improvement in self-reported mental health and 20% increase in access to behavioral health 
  • Quarterly public reports on engagement and wellness outcomes will track transparency and progress
Press Release by: Layla Romero, Communications Specialist, Los Angeles County Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (MVA)
 
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