Heydon's Story of Finding Healing
I came to 2024 YMCA Veterans Camp not entirely sure what to expect. I was optimistic about the potential but what I found went far beyond any expectation. Because of the Y community, I experienced something deeply healing, profoundly healthy and beautifully human.
A Part of Something Bigger
From the very beginning, I felt the spirit of unity. Veterans and staff were clearly aligned around a shared purpose, creating space for connection, growth and restoration. That sense of community was undeniable. Everyone, Bridget, Amanda, Jeff, Mark (the rock wall trio) and so many others, gave their full energy, compassion and care. They weren’t just doing a job. They were part of something bigger and they made us feel like we were too.
Inclusion, Connection and Respect
As a Veteran, it’s powerful to be in the presence of others who have worn the uniform, people who understand without needing to explain. But this experience brought more than camaraderie. It brought diversity, inclusion and genuine respect. Veterans of all races, genders, ages and backgrounds came together, creating a tapestry of stories, strengths and shared hope. It reminded me of what’s possible when people truly see one another.
The physical activities were energizing and I loved diving into them. But what surprised me most was the emotional connection I found through art therapy. Between ziplining and kayaking, air rifles and VR, I found myself drawn into creative spaces I didn’t even know I needed. I worked on a few small projects and during our group reflection, I shared what they meant to me. Afterward, my yurt mate Dennis gave me a fist bump and said, “There’s a lot more to you than I realized.” That moment stayed with me. It made me realize there’s a lot more to all of us than we realize.
No Distractions, Just Peace
And that’s the gift the Y gave me, a chance to slow down and really see people, including myself. There was no TV, no radio, no distractions. Just conversations around the campfire, support without judgment and days filled with choice and joy. No profanity. No alcohol or substances. Just peace. Just health. Just humanity.
I left that weekend changed. More connected. More grounded. And more hopeful. Because of the Y community, I experienced not just a camp but a turning point. I’ll be back because I know this is what forward looks like.
For more information about YMCA programs for veterans, visit the YMCA website: https://indymca.org/veterans/