My Why: Laurie Foley

Laurie Foley Provider My Why:  I serve those who serve us—our military and first responders—because they deserve compassionate care, gratitude, and even a laugh. My why is simple: to give back, restore hope and resilience, and remind them it’s okay to ask for help—because badges and body armor can’t protect against the battles inside.

My Why: Bailey Riley

Bailey Riley Med Tech My Why:  I have always known I wanted to help people in need, which is why I am working toward my nursing degree. Coming from a family rooted in both medicine and military service, I have seen firsthand how deeply addiction and PTSD impact lives. I have known people who struggled…

My Why: Sarah Jiminez

Sarah Jiminez Med Tech My Why:  I chose to work at Warriors Heart because I’ve always felt called to healthcare and supporting others in their times of need. I’m so grateful to have found community, purpose, and fulfillment at Warriors Heart.

My Why: Anna Malone

Anna Malone Client Relations My Why: I have always been a nurturing, empathetic caretaker — roles that have guided me as a mother, a grandmother, and now in my work here. Having been through rehab myself, I understand the courage it takes to walk through those doors. My own journey in recovery has taught me…

My Why: Marion Watson

Marion Watson Housekeeping My Why: I just happened to stumble upon this job as I was scrolling through Indeed. I recently moved to Bandera and not familiar with the area and knowing this was close by was a blessing. I applied and soon after I was welcomed with open arms by the wonderful housekeeping team.…

My Why: Sally Wall

Sally Wall Sober Living Assistant After 20 years in the field of recovery at another facility, I decided to retire. I thought my experiences, hope and happiness from my path to sobriety had been well shared in the treatment community. After about 3 months, I realized I still had a message to carry to those…