Cohen Veterans Network Hits 100,000 Clients, Expands Globally
Event summary
- Cohen Veterans Network (CVN) marks 10 years with 100,000 clients served and 1,000,000 clinical sessions delivered.
- Expanding globally with plans to open clinics in Japan, South Korea, and Israel.
- Domestic growth continues with the opening of its 23rd clinic in Kansas, extending services to 21 states.
- CVN-IQ research division has produced 19 peer-reviewed publications and 3 white papers since 2022.
- Network has delivered over 235 trainings to 10,800 participants, granting 28,600 Continuing Education Credits.
The big picture
Cohen Veterans Network's decade of growth reflects a strategic focus on filling critical gaps in mental health care for post-9/11 veterans and their families. The organization's expansion into global markets and continued investment in research and clinical training position it as a key player in the evolving landscape of military mental health services. With a robust network of clinics and strong public-private partnerships, CVN is well-positioned to address the growing needs of military communities both domestically and internationally.
What we're watching
- Global Expansion
- The pace at which CVN can successfully establish and operate clinics in Asia and Israel will determine its ability to serve a broader international military community.
- Funding Sustainability
- Whether CVN can maintain its growth trajectory and impact without additional significant philanthropic investments.
- Research Impact
- How CVN-IQ's research contributions will influence broader behavioral health practices and policies.
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