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Cohen Veterans Network is making strides to care for veterans, active duty, and military families.
Cohen Veterans Network (CVN) was founded by philanthropist Steven A. Cohen, who made a $275M commitment to launch a network of mental health clinics in April of 2016 to serve veterans and families. CVN’s focus today is on post-9/11 veterans, active duty, and families. These areas of focus represent a concerted effort to get ahead of transitional challenges before they become chronic or acute. Each Cohen Clinic assesses veterans based on their specific needs and makes every effort to see pre-9/11 veterans based on clinician availability.
Cohen Veterans Network is a national network of mental health clinics that serves post-9/11 veterans, active duty service members (with a TRICARE referral) including National Guard and Reserves, and military family members. There is no cost for care for those without insurance and the ability to pay will never be a barrier to care at CVN clinics.1
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View Details1 Cohen Veterans Network. Cohenveteransnetwork.org. 2024.