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About After Action

After Action is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving economic outcomes for survivors of trauma. The organization supports veterans, survivors of domestic and sexual violence, and individuals who have aged out of the foster care system.

Through trauma-informed programming and community partnerships, After Action helps participants access services, develop financial stability, and pursue personal and professional growth.

What After Action Does

After Action provides programs designed to help trauma survivors build stability and independence.

Programs include:

• Service navigation for mental health and community resources
• Financial literacy education
• Life coaching and business coaching
• Community outreach and PTSD awareness programs

These initiatives help participants strengthen economic resilience and build sustainable futures.

Who After Action Helps

After Action serves individuals who have experienced significant trauma, including:

• military veterans
• survivors of domestic violence
• survivors of sexual violence
• individuals aging out of foster care

The organization focuses on helping participants develop the skills, resources, and support networks needed to achieve long-term stability.

About the Founder

After Action was founded by Mikey Roberts, a Marine Corps veteran who experienced PTSD after leaving military service.

After eventually accessing mental health support, education, and mentorship, he created After Action to help other trauma survivors access the resources he wished had been available earlier in his own journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is After Action?
After Action is a nonprofit organization that supports trauma survivors through service navigation, financial education, coaching, and community programs.

Who does After Action help?
The organization primarily serves veterans, survivors of domestic and sexual violence, and individuals aging out of the foster care system.

How can someone support After Action?
Supporters can donate, volunteer, partner with the organization, or participate in its programs.

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