Join Us at Camp Victory:
Where Healing Begins Outdoors
At Camp Victory, we provide access to the outdoors, camping, retreats, outdoor activities, and relaxation for all Veterans and First Responders. Our 295-acre retreat offers a peaceful place to reconnect with yourself, your family, and nature.
I am or know of a veteran/first responder that needs help.
A Haven for Heroes:
Mental Health and Well-Being
We are dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of our Nation’s Veterans, First Responders, and their families. Through the power of nature and a strong, supportive community, we aim to reduce the impact of Post Traumatic Stress. Every day, we work to create a space where camaraderie thrives and where every visit brings strength, healing, and a sense of belonging.
Come be a part of our mission and experience the transformative power of the great outdoors at Camp Victory.
We Are Here to Help
No pressure, no judgments—we understand what you're going through.We are a group largely comprised of Veterans who are here to help our battle buddies when they need it most.
Support Camp Victory:
Help Us Make a Difference
We need your help and support. At Camp Victory, we rely on the generosity of donors and the dedication of volunteers to continue our mission of supporting Veterans and First Responders. Your contributions allow us to provide a safe haven where those who have served our nation can find healing, camaraderie, and peace in the great outdoors. By donating or volunteering, you play a crucial role in helping us combat the effects of PTSD and strengthen the bonds between Veterans, First Responders, and their families. Join us in making a lasting impact—your support changes lives.
Testimonials:
What People Are Saying
Excellent experience for Veterans, I was there for the Viet Nam vets crossbow hunt for deer. I was there Wed-Sat. Meals are provided by all veteran/volunteers, a great bunch of guys!
Larry M
Al and Kay L did a wonderful job creating a place that Veteran’s can heal from the physical and psychological issues that naturally arise during combat. They have expanded from bow hunting to camping, maple syrup making and a saw mill. All veterans should take time to spend come and find healing at the camp.
Matt T
A great place to relax and get away for the day from Klein Hall. The Vets all had a great time, and we appreciate this place and its caretakers so very much. Hope to visit again and again!!
Eric M