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Scholarships to The Costs of War, Violence & Denial

A Veterans Retreat Open to Their Families & Friends

"We who have fought in war know intimately about life and death," says Claude Anshin Thomas. "We who have been wounded by war - physically, psychologically, and spiritually - need to come together in order to support each other."

Many of us live with the after effects of war, known as post-traumatic stress. Symptoms include explosive anger, depression, and flashbacks. The attempts of traditional counseling and therapy, although valuable, often leave our spiritual wounds unaddressed. Without doing the work of healing spiritually, we only address the symptoms, and this often does not support a change in our hearts and minds.

Scholarships for A Veterans Retreat Open to Their Families & Friends with Claude Anshin Thomas are available for veterans to whom the above description feels applicable.

Scholarship Details

This program is being underwritten to participants in the amount equal to 90% of tuition, accommodations and meals, with the participant responsible for only 10%. The 10% participant co-pay can be waived under extenuating circumstances.

The Application
Please send it in one of the following ways:
  • Print the pdf and fax to: 845.266.3769
  • Mail or email the application to: Aja Frend, Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, 150 Lake Drive, Rhinebeck, New York 12572
Scholarship Notification

Scholarships will be awarded on a first come first served basis. An earlier application will help ensure that there are still funds available. We will process your application as promptly as possible. Please call if you haven't received a response within two weeks of applying.


For more information: Call 877.944.2002 or email us at registration@eomega.org

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