The Link Between Traumatic Brain Injury and Veteran Suicide: Why The INVICTA Project’s Mission Matters

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are one of the most serious—and most misunderstood—health challenges affecting military veterans today. According to the 2025 Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, veterans diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury are 94% more likely to die by suicide than veterans without a TBI. That statistic […]
Evidence Shows Massage Therapy Can Help Veterans Manage Chronic Neck Pain

At The INVICTA Project, we are dedicated to helping Veterans and first responders recover from the life-changing symptoms of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Chronic pain—especially neck pain—is one of the most common and disruptive symptoms our community faces. For many, it affects sleep, mood, and the ability to fully participate in daily life. That’s why […]
The INVICTA Project Supports DoD’s TBI Evaluation Initiative for Naval Special Warfare Personnel

The INVICTA Project commends the Department of Defense for its newly launched evaluation of policies and procedures for identifying, evaluating, and treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) among Naval Special Warfare Combat Crewmen. This long-overdue initiative—outlined in Project No. D2025-DEV0HB-0129.000—reflects a serious and commendable effort to address one of the most persistent and often overlooked injuries […]
The INVICTA Gala 2024 Recap

On May 4th, 2024, the inaugural INVICTA Gala at the Arts District Mansion gathered nearly 400 attendees and raised over $240,000 for the INVICTA Project, which provides treatment for military veterans and first responders suffering from signs and symptoms of traumatic brain injury. We are profoundly grateful, as these contributions have directly impacted current INVICTA […]