Our Story
The Xena Project is a 501(c)3 organization founded and run by veterans. We facilitate mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing for veterans, law enforcement, first responders, and families in both group and individual formats, in a safe, tranquil environment rooted in nature. In addition to the ministry that is our foundation, we offer animal encounters, counseling (peer-led, pastoral, licensed professional), small groups, and family reunification programs. We also run specialized programs for homebound veterans and justice-impacted veterans, including weekly services in Fort Bend County Jail and support of Fort Bend County Veterans Treatment Court.
The Xena Project is headquartered on a privately owned ranch in Beasley, Texas (west of Houston), with events and activities at Simonton, Fulshear, and Richmond/Rosenberg. In 2019 The Xena Project opened it's first charter in San Angelo, Texas, serving the Concho Valley.
The Xena Project is focused on breaking down barriers that keep warriors from a vibrant life as contributing members of their communities. In practice, this means that our programs are free, and we challenge ourselves daily to become maximally accessible. It means group studies that talk about violence, fear, guilt, lack of faith, and anger. It means meeting warriors where they are, whether isolated in their own homes, struggling with addiction, in or newly out of jail, or falling through the cracks of daily life.
We look forward to welcoming you.