Join Our Veterans Support Group: Empowering Those Who Served
- Elizabeth Ann of Color & Convo

- Dec 17, 2025
- 2 min read
Serving in the military shapes a person’s life in profound ways. Veterans often face unique challenges when transitioning back to civilian life, including adjusting to new routines, coping with physical or emotional wounds, and finding a supportive community. Our veterans support group offers a welcoming space where those who served can connect, share experiences, and find strength together. This post shares details about the group and the flyer designed to spread the word, inviting veterans to join a community that understands and cares.

Why Veterans Support Groups Matter
Many veterans return home with a sense of isolation. The experiences they had during service can be difficult to explain to family or friends who have not shared similar challenges. Support groups provide a safe environment where veterans can:
Share their stories without judgment
Receive emotional support from peers who understand
Color Wellness for mental and emotional well-being
Build friendships that reduce feelings of loneliness
Research shows that peer support can improve mental health outcomes and help veterans adjust more smoothly to civilian life. The group acts as a bridge between the military and civilian worlds, offering understanding and practical help.
The group welcomes veterans of all ages, branches, and service backgrounds. Whether recently discharged or decades into civilian life, everyone finds value in connecting with others who share their experiences.
How to Join and What to Bring
Joining is simple and free. Veterans can come to any meeting without prior registration. To get the most from the group, consider bringing:
A willingness to share and listen
Questions or topics you want to discuss

If you know a veteran who might benefit, please share the flyer with them. Sometimes a simple invitation can make a big difference in someone’s life.
Real Stories from Group Members
Hearing from veterans who have found support in the group shows its impact:
Mike, Army veteran: “This group helped me open up about my struggles with anxiety. Knowing others face the same challenges made me feel less alone.”
D. O., Army veteran: “Indigo quieted the noise in my head for the first time in over a decade.”
These stories reflect the group’s role in healing and rebuilding lives.
How You Can Help Support Veterans
If you are not a veteran but want to support those who served, there are ways to get involved:
Volunteer to help organize meetings or events
Donate to veteran-focused charities
Advocate for policies that improve veterans’ access to care and benefits
Simply listen and offer friendship to veterans in your community
Every effort counts in building a stronger support network.

Joining a veterans support group can be a turning point for many who served. It offers connection, understanding, and practical help during times of transition and challenge. If you or someone you know is a veteran looking for support, consider attending a meeting. Together, veterans can find strength and community.
Join Color & Convo every Thursday from 5p to 7p at Kava Colorado on Abreindo Ave in Pueblo.
Call Dwayne (Army Veteran and Group leader) at 1.719.320.7770 for more information or to schedule a personal color wellness session.
Color & Convo LLC
1.719.320.7770 Dwayne (Veteran)
1.719.671.5353 Elizabeth Ann (Veteran Supporter & Spouse)


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