In Crisis? Call 911 or 988 (Veterans Press 1)
Veterans Crisis Line Chat
Click here to chat online with the Veterans Crisis LineCOPLINE® - 1-800-COPLINE
COPLINE® has earned the trust of the Law Enforcement community by providing active listening through a hotline by maintaining complete confidentiality as well as anonymity if the caller chooses. We train competent, confident, committed, and compassionate retired officers to engage with callers on the daily stressors officers and their family members experience.
Click here to get to copline.orgBlue H.E.L.P.
Offering comfort and honor to the families who have lost an officer to suicide is necessary to maintain the credibility of the thin blue line. All officers, regardless of method of death, deserve thanks; all families deserve your support.
Click here to get to bluehelp.orgFirefighter Behavioral Health Alliance
The mission of Firefighter Behavioral Health Alliance is to collaborate, develop and implement behavioral health awareness, prevention, intervention, and post crisis strategies to provide firefighters with an easily accessible and confidential source of information.
Click here to get to ffbha.orgUCF RESTORES
Description UCF RESTORES – which includes the National Center of Excellence for First Responder Behavioral Health– is a nonprofit clinical research center and treatment clinic established to change the way posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma-related concerns are understood, diagnosed and treated goes here.
Click here to get to ucfrestores.comAll Clear Foundation
The All Clear Foundation is a continually-evolving ecosystem of tools, resources, and programs for Responders and their families, made possible through the strategic alliance of our partners.
Click here to get to allclearfoundation.orgThe Overwatch Collective
APPLY FOR FUNDING FOR CLINICAL THERAPY.Normalizing PTSD, suicide awareness and mental health among First Responders and Military through our podcast. All money goes toward funding therapy and introducing resources to those in need.
Click here to get to theoverwatchcollective.comWhat We Do
State of Hope is a social enterprise which provides housing and support services to veterans who are in need.
Provide stable, affordable housing for veterans and low income individuals to promote self-sufficiency and prevent homelessness
Improve quality of life with a continued care
Support for physical and emotional needs
Create a community of support, understanding and care
Honor, dignify, and respect the men, women and families who sacrificed to serve our country
Our Founders
Anastasia Averbukh
“My heroes are those who risk their lives every day to protect our world and make it a better place.
Thank you, members of our armed forces. They served our country, and now it’s our turn to serve them!"
Anastasia Averbukh has been in the residential real estate management since 2012. She was able to see firsthand how many people in need for housing, especially homeless veterans. In 2021 she decided to apply her efforts specifically to assist homeless veterans and started a nonprofit “State of Hope”.
Dr. Eileen Diaz
“My passion is helping and restoring people's lives. I'm proud of the veterans in my family who have served our country so it is dear to me to help and serve those that have served us”.
Dr. Eileen Diaz Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology. Experience in working with mental illness, anger management and healing from trauma. Currently implementing programs to assist homelessness among the Veteran population.