10/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/09/2025 09:23
October 09, 2025
The Georgia Department of Veterans Service is pleased to announce the selection of the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Centerstone as a grant recipient of the Veterans Mental Health Services Grant (VMHS) for Fiscal Year 2026.
"The Cohen Clinic has provided incredible support to military servicemembers, veterans, and their families across Georgia as part of the Veterans Mental Health Grant program," said Dr. Patricia Ross, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Veterans Service. "We are grateful for Governor Kemp and our legislators' ongoing investment in expanding access to high quality mental and behavioral health care."
Part of the Cohen Veterans Network, the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Centerstone will receive a grant of just over $800,000 to provide high-quality, research proven behavioral healthcare services for active-duty military service members, veterans, National Guardsmen, Reservists, and their families. The clinic serves a large active-duty military population at Fort Stewart, as well as families and veterans in the area. Telehealth services allow the clinic to provide supportive care for those in need of help across the state.
Care programs at the clinic are designed with military culture in mind and providers are trained to understand the unique and complex needs of the military affiliated population. Treatment options include cognitive processing therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, prolonged exposure therapy, parent-child interaction therapy, among many others. Veterans and their family members are eligible for these services regardless of their discharge status, time in service, combat experience, or ability to pay.
In addition to clinical services, the clinic provides supportive care services and community building activities. The Cohen Clinic at Centerstone hosts yoga classes, family movie nights, health and wellness workshops, and more for veterans and military affiliated individuals at no charge, even if they do not receive clinical services at the clinic.
The clinic uses VMHS grant funds to enhance available services at their Hinesville clinic and their Georgia telehealth network. Grant funds will be used to continue growing available services and spreading awareness of the clinic's available programs to more veterans in Georgia.
Established in 2023, the VMHS grant program supports mental and behavioral health providers who specialize in services for military service members, veterans, and their families. The VMHS grant program received $1 million for a fourth year of grant funding through state appropriations for fiscal year 2026. Remaining funds will be awarded after a second application period.
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About the Veterans Mental Health Services Grant Program:
The Veterans Mental Health Services Grant program was created through HB 414 and was signed by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp on April 25, 2023. The grant program aims to improve and expand access to mental health services for military service members, veterans, and their families in the state of Georgia.
Grant recipients were required to meet certain eligibility criteria.
To be considered for funding, programs must:
Applicants for 2024 and future grant periods are also required to join Unite Georgiaas a network partner. Unite Georgia's software platform allows users who need social needs services to find and connect with local resources and non-profit organizations through a simple referral form.
Priority status was given to programs with locations within 50 miles of a military base and for applicants seeking grants for operating costs attached to a project for which capital investments have already been made.
About GDVS:
The Georgia Department of Veterans Service (GDVS) is not part of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, but is an agency of Georgia's state government created for the purpose of advising, counseling, and assisting Georgia's veterans and their families in receiving their rightful benefits under the vast and complex framework of veterans' laws. The GDVS mission, to serve Georgia's veterans and their families in all matters pertaining to veterans benefits, falls into two basic tasks: informing veterans and their families about veterans' benefits, and directly assisting and advising veterans and their families in securing the federal and state benefits to which they are entitled.
Veterans or their family members should contact their local field office to schedule an appointment. Locate a veterans service office near you at: https://veterans.georgia.gov/field-offices.