OUR PURPOSE

Dedicated to our Community.

Our team at Save A Warrior UK is dedicated to the prevention of suicide and the preservation of life in our armed forces and first responder communities by providing a groundbreaking, comprehensive program through the Save A Warrior model.

Co-Founder and Chief Operations Officer - Thomas Burgess


Save A Warrior UK

Drawing upon various disciplines, we have developed an intensive, integrative approach to address mental health and well-being's intricate and multifaceted aspects.

These disciplines include:

  • Neuroscience

  • Psychology

  • Ontology

  • Storytelling

  • Mindfulness

"Save A Warrior (SAW) draws on the wisdom of renowned thinkers like Werner Erhard, Alan Watts, and Dr. Bessell Van Der Kolk and is influenced by 'A Course in Miracles.' This program is crafted to empower participants, offering transformative insights that enable individuals to overcome past traumas. It helps integrate coping mechanisms developed from childhood adversities, allowing for the confident expression of one’s true self from the standpoint of boundless potential."

Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer - Adam Gornall

The SAW approach is firmly rooted in evidence-based methods and a dedication to awakening the human spirit.

“Over 12 years of activity, this program has achieved an exceptional 99.9% success rate. We are dedicated to eliminating the tragedy of suicide and to creating a world where each person is fully supported on their path to healing and self-discovery.”

Founder of Save A Warrior US - Jake Clark

At Save A Warrior (SAW), we recognise that traditional medical models often overlook the emotional and spiritual needs essential for healing, particularly for those returning from conflict. Our approach draws inspiration from ancient tribal traditions, where returning warriors were provided with emotional and spiritual support to reintegrate into society seamlessly. We strive to recreate these transformative experiences, highlighting the inherent beauty and goodness in each individual. Read more…