UNITED COMBAT THERAPY
(UCT)

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Our Stories

We have many stories of our revolution, from our development to how our soldiers improved their mental health. Here is one of our many soldiers who have found their true-self through us.

STORY OF THE DAY: JOHN STANDOFF
A sort of standoffish and shy guy, John has served as an honored military member since 2020. He especially loves his wife and two kids, which are the highlight of his day. When he heard we had to be deployed on April 1, 2026, he heroically accepted to go to Sad Town for the war. During that time, he suffered greatly from depression. He once said, “I just miss my family. Now, I don’t feel any sort of joy.” After much therapy, he was able to come back to his true self! He was one of our most improved soldiers. After 6 months in Sad Town, he was reunited with his family in a most exciting welcome. Read More

John Standoff

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Volunteer

Our community tightly bonds with other non-profits who can better help create a complete operation of keeping that bond between soldiers and their families, which is why our operation is so efficient. For this, we would like to thank our wonderful volunteers, who keep this operation running. This means you, because we will always accept you for helping us. You can choose from being a therapist, going out into the battlefield to help our soldiers, to being at a help desk. Just follow our written instructions to get started on a help desk*! However, you must be a certified therapist to fly out on an air force jet. Either way, we would love to have you here! Just go to one of our many help desks to sign up!
*Find where our locations are in Learn!*


Why This Matters to Us

Families with members in the military know the challenges of serving their country, but many of these challenges can be overcome, and many of these are the ones that hurt our families the most. We believe mental challenges from a loss of being with their families are what create the real challenge of war. Deployment creates a huge hurdle in their relationship with their family, and things may never be the same again with their relationships. Our soldiers can’t focus and may suffer through depression or other medical conditions due to this loss. That is why we chip in to create a better mindset in our soldiers, because everyone deserves a right to happiness.

Group of soldiers with helicopter

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