What is The INVICTA Project?

Our active duty and retired military veterans, along with first responders, often encounter mental and physical challenges during and after service to our nation and community. The INVICTA Project takes immense pride in aiding these brave heroes to restore balance in their brain and body health and overall well-being.
 
Parker Performance Institute is the preferred provider, helping The INVICTA Project achieve its core mission to provide unwavering support to those selflessly dedicated to serving our nation and community. Utilizing less invasive approaches and cutting-edge technology, Parker Performance Institute is able to offer veterans and first responders effective treatment for a range of conditions, including:

  • Post-concussion syndrome
  • Brain fog
  • Headaches and memory impairment
  • Physical pain
  • Sleep issues
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Musculoskeletal problems

The treatment program at Parker Performance Institute encompasses a two-week residential protocol in Frisco, Texas, as part of a longer term process. At the outset, patients undergo diagnostic evaluations and assessments to set their health baseline and shape a tailored program for their stay. As they near the conclusion, their final day involves post-treatment diagnostics, reviews, and a comparative debrief to their initial day. Upon concluding the two-week residential phase, patients receive mental and physical maintenance guidance. Furthermore, they maintain digital access to our doctors if needed.

Meet Our Ambassador

Chris May began his service at Marine Barracks 8th & I as a body bearer before joining Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines. After completing his second WESTPAC deployment, he reported to 1st Reconnaissance Battalion in 2001 as a team leader with Alpha Company. He later redeployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), serving as a platoon commander with Alpha Company, and subsequently joined 1st Force Reconnaissance Company in 2003, completing a fifth deployment during OIF.

In 2006, MGySgt May transitioned to Inspector-Instructor duty with 4th Force Reconnaissance Company as company operations chief. He returned to deployment in 2008 with Echo Company, 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, once again supporting OIF. His next assignment took him to 1st Marine Special Operations Battalion, where he served as current operations chief for Special Operations Task Force 81 and JOC NCOIC for CJSOTF-A. He later rejoined Force Reconnaissance Company, I MEF, as operations chief.

From 2013 until his retirement in 2017, Mr. May held senior roles at Headquarters Marine Corps and across key Reconnaissance units, including serving as the Reconnaissance Occupational Field Sponsor, USMC Combatant Diving Advocate, SNCOIC of Reconnaissance Training Company, and Operations Chief for 1st Reconnaissance Battalion.

 

What does The INVICTA Project fund?

The INVICTA Project provides our heroes access to innovative, less invasive healthcare treatments for a range of symptoms and conditions related to traumatic brain injury.

Why We Do It

Our mission is to ensure that the dedicated individuals who protect and serve are provided access to treatment options at no cost to them. By supporting our heroes, we contribute to a stronger, healthier community.

Where do the treatments
happen?

Treatments are administered at Parker Performance Institute in Frisco, TX.

Nominate a Hero

Do you know a military veteran or first responder who could benefit from life-changing care? Nominate them for sponsored treatment through The INVICTA Project, and help support their journey to recovery.

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