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Program Spotlight: Returning Home

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MAY 2026 PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT

A Warrior’s Journey Home

For many Special Operations Forces (SOF), the hardest battle fought is not overseas, but in the turbulence that follows the return home. Relationships often face challenges many are unprepared to face. Identity blurs. In some cases isolation and detachment take root. Service members need a safe place to set down the weight they have carried for years. The transition home for SOF members is more than a career change. It is a profound spiritual and personal journey that calls for meaningful support.

Rooted in Joseph Campbell’s The Hero’s Journey, The Return meets warriors at a pivotal stage of the journey home, supporting the deeply personal transition from warrior to whole person.

Campbell’s passage below reflects the inner threshold many participants encounter as they move through transition—where identity, grief, and meaning must be confronted before reintegration can occur.

“…he encounters a shadow presence that guards the passage. The hero may defeat or conciliate this power and go alive into the kingdom of the dark…”

— Campbell, J. (1949). The Hero with a Thousand Faces.

Stepping Out of Service, Returning To Self

Through quiet moments of reflection, side-by-side mentorship from others who have walked similar paths, and opportunities to express themselves openly, our participants confront unresolved struggles and redefine their identity beyond service.

The Return guides SOF veterans through four phases of transition: Departure, Initiation, Transformation, and Return. Participants first step away from the demands of everyday life and enter a space for reflection, reconnection, and honest examination of identity, purpose, and life beyond service. As the journey deepens, they begin confronting the emotional and spiritual weight often carried through years of service, including grief, disconnection, moral injury, and loss of identity.

More Than A Warrior

Through community, mentorship, and reflection, participants begin reconnecting with themselves beyond the warrior identity and rediscover purpose and connection within family and community. The final phase, Return, focuses on bringing that growth home and moving forward with greater authenticity, stronger relationships, and a renewed sense of meaning in everyday life.

Position Announcement

The Station Foundation is seeking an experienced Director of Development to lead and grow our fundraising efforts. We have retained the services of ThinkingAhead Executive Search. Interested applicants should send a resume and statement of interest to Heather Campbell, Partner and Executive Recruiter: hcampbell@thinkingahead.com. Here is a link to apply directly.

To learn more about supporting The Station, email Shannon Stacy at: sstacy@thestationfoundation.org

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