Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Interested in stem cell therapy, or learning how you can support others and their recovery?
You can fill out our contact form. Once submitted and received by a member of our team, you will be contacted within 3 business days.
Is stem cell therapy FDA-approved?
Many regenerative treatments are still under clinical investigation and may not be FDA-approved for certain conditions. We ensure transparency and refer only to Kalbio which is the only FDA IND approved stem cell U.S.-based clinic with high safety standards.
How is Project R3CON funded?
We are funded through private donations, grants, and partnerships. 100% of donations go toward advancing care access for SOF veterans & SOF personnel.
Can I donate or get involved?
Absolutely! Visit our Donate page to contribute or Contact Us if you’d like to partner, or sponsor an initiative.
What is Project R3CON?
Project R3CON is a nonprofit organization based in Texas dedicated to supporting SOF veterans and Active SOF personnel with access to regenerative care, including stem cell therapy & mental health resources.
Who is eligible for support from Project R3CON?
We primarily support U.S. military SOF veterans and active-duty SOF personnel. Eligibility is based on service history, current health needs, and alignment with our program criteria. (In the future we will work to include 1st responders).
Does Project R3CON provide medical treatment?
We do not directly provide treatment. However, we consult, educate, and connect individuals with trusted regenerative care providers. All medical decisions are made in partnership with licensed professionals.
I'm Active Duty SOF, What is the 1st step I should take?
Due to the large number of non-profits (501C3s) that are available to support our wounded, ill, and injured and their families, the USSOCOM Warrior Care Program Benevolent Support Section was established to vet these organizations and ensure that the non-profits interacting with our SOF Wounded, Ill and Injured are well intentioned and that the service member does not inadvertently break any laws or policies in gift acceptance. The Benevolent Support Section also provides an avenue for non-profits to find and vet service members and veterans that meet their mission statement.
We ensure that a non-profit is not covering something that is already a government benefit. The Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs benefits should always be used prior to non-profit support.
USSOCOM Warrior Care Program (Care Coalition) 7701 Tampa Point Blvd. MacDill AFB, FL 33621 877-672-3039 ussocomcarecoalition@socom.mil
USSOCOM Warrior Care Program (Care Coalition) 7701 Tampa Point Blvd. MacDill AFB, FL 33621 877-672-3039 ussocomcarecoalition@socom.mil