Home Base
Home Base is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of war for Veterans, Service Members, Military Families, and Families of the Fallen. Founded by Massachusetts General Hospital and the Boston Red Sox, Home Base provides world-class clinical care, wellness, education, and research at no cost to participants, regardless of their era of service, discharge status, or geographical location. The organization operates the first and largest private-sector clinic in the nation devoted to treating post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury, and other related issues. Home Base has served over 45,000 individuals across 50 U.S. states, 13 countries, and 5 territories, all at no out-of-pocket cost.
Home Base
Home Base, One Constitution Wharf, Suite 140, Charlestown, MA 02129
What We Do
A program designed to provide comprehensive care for Veterans and their families, focusing on mental health and trauma recovery.
A program aimed at addressing brain health and trauma for Veterans and Service Members.
Programs designed to build resilience in Veterans, Service Members, and their families, including Resilient Warrior, Resilient Family, and Resilient Youth.
Programs that provide educational support for parents, including Skillful Parenting and Building a Strong Home Base.
A program focused on improving the physical health and fitness of Veterans and Service Members.
Support services for families of Veterans and Service Members, including counseling and educational resources.
Application Area
Show More (2)Psychological and Cognitive Health and Performance
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Key People
News & Updates
Home Base celebrates receiving $5 million in federal funding for its clinical programs serving Families of the Fallen and Special Operations Forces.
Home Base received the New Englander of the Year Award from the New England Council for its contributions to the quality of life and economy within New England.
The Warrior Care Network, including Home Base, received the Sarah Haley Memorial Award for Clinical Excellence from the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies.
Retired General Richard Clarke joins Home Base's Honorary Board to support its programs for Special Operations Forces.
Home Base receives a grant from the Bob Woodruff Foundation to support its Intensive Clinical Program for Families of the Fallen.
First Lady Jill Biden visits Home Base to highlight its impact on healing the invisible wounds of war.
An article by The Boston Globe covering the expansion of Home Base's facilities to enhance treatment for brain injuries.
Dr. Ron Hirschberg and Dr. Lauren Brenner are announced as new Co-Directors of Brain Health, focusing on medical and clinical services.
Home Base Florida's Adventure Series program had a record-breaking year in 2023, providing enriching experiences for Veterans and their families through various events and activities.
An event held on April 27, 2025, as part of the Florida Adventure Series, aimed at providing fun and support for Veterans and their families.
An event from May 21 to May 26, 2025, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund to honor fallen Service Members by planting flags.
A virtual event on May 23, 2025, featuring a discussion on grief and loss for Veterans and their families.
An event on June 12, 2025, focusing on Veteran brain health issues such as PTSD and TBI.
A 5K event on June 14, 2025, to honor 1st LT Derek Hines and support Massachusetts soldiers and their families.
A fundraising event on July 26, 2025, featuring a 9K run or 5K walk through Boston, ending at Fenway Park.
A race on August 17, 2025, supporting Home Base's care for Veterans and their families.
A marathon event on August 31, 2025, as part of the Race for Home Base program, requiring a fundraising commitment.
A marathon event on September 21, 2025, as part of the Race for Home Base program, requiring a fundraising commitment.
On October 23, 2024, Home Base celebrated the grand opening of its National Center of Excellence expansion, featuring the Suffolk Innovation Clinic and Wounded Warrior Project Brain Health and Special Operations Performance Clinic.
An annual event where Jason Trevisan and his sons ski to raise funds for Home Base, aiming to ski 40,000 vertical feet and raise $7,000.
An event held on April 1, 2023, supporting services for local Veterans and their Families, featuring golf, family activities, and a reception.