Aloha veterans & first responders

We’re here for you.

What is Guardian Revival Hawaii?

Guardian Revival is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that improves the mental health & well-being of military & first responders — our guardians — and their families, at no cost to you.

Founded & based in the Hudson Valley, New York, we provide both online and in-person offerings.

We organize free on-island events in Hawaii — primarily on Windward Oahu.

Who we serve

Our guardians are veterans & first responders — and they’re regularly exposed to mental & physical trauma & stress.

A guardian is a defender, protector, or keeper.

Military ᐧ Fire & Rescue ᐧ Law Enforcement ᐧ Emergency Medical Services Emergency Dispatchers ᐧ Corrections Officers ᐧ Federal Agents

Gatherings

Peer support —
by guardians, for guardians, with guardians

Our Gatherings allow guardians to connect over shared experiences and similarities in a safe space. We encourage you to continue building your network of peer guardians. 

Vet2Vet (for veterans and active duty military)

First Line (Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMS)

Women Guardians (for women across service branches)

Upcoming On Island

Come meet up with fellow veterans & first responders in Hawaii at these events.

Online Events

Connect with fellow veterans & first responders across the country through our Zoom events.

  • Outdoor Adventures

    Explore the beautiful environment we live in, alongside your peers.

    From easy walks to adventurous hikes, take advantage of an opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors & camaraderie.

    Some outings will be open to family & non-guardian friends.

  • Music

    Our Encore program offers opportunities for guardians to learn, write, play, record, and share music

    Take beginner to advanced guitar, ukulele, bass, and piano lessons online via zoom.

    Join our monthly in-person jam session in Kailua. Thank you to local ukulele group The Kanikapila Project for partnering with us!

  • Family & Community Events

    Once a month, meet up in-person for a BBQ, volleyball game, beach day, or other casual get-together with other guardians and our family & friends.

    We also organize coffee meet-ups for come & go chats to socialize in local cafes, like Tradition Coffee Roasters.

    Got ideas of where we can host? Say aloha@guardianrevival.org

  • Wellness

    Mālama is important!

    Improve your physical & mental health with one of our yoga, mobility, meditation, and mindfulness sessions.

    We regularly offer online iRest (yoga nidra) meditations and mobility workshops, plus a local monthly wellness experience here in Hawaii.

  • Gatherings

    An open forum and offer an opportunity to listen, learn, or share what's on your mind.

    Group sessions with a network of fellow veterans & first responders, facilitated by a Peer Leader from Guardian Revival.

    In-person & via Zoom

  • Direct Peer Support

    Emotional, social, and practical support — from one guardian to another.

    Speak confidentially 1:1 with a trained Peer Leader who shares similar experiences & background as you.

    No diagnosis or commitment required.

  • 24/7 Talk Line

    24/7 phone line operated by guardians, for guardians.

    Not a crisis line — just a confidential, open opportunity to reach out for connection & support, anytime.

    845.745.0088

Help our guardians experience Aloha

Make a donation today to support our on-island events for military, first responders, and their families.

Everything we offer is provided free of charge to our guardians so your contribution truly makes a difference!

Guardian Talk Line

Our 24/7 phone line provides peer support & mental health resources, operated by guardians for guardians.

Call us: 845.745.0088

Our team is trained to provide you with the best possible peer support, and we have an extensive network of partners & resources.

Please do not hesitate to reach out — you are worth it, and there is support ready & willing to help.

National Crisis Lines

These phone numbers are external, national resources available to help in a moment of crisis:

National Lifeline

For ANYONE in crisis and in need of immediate assistance, just call 988

Veterans

Call 988, then press 1

Law Enforcement

Call 1-800-267-5463

First Responders

Call 206-459-3020

Stay in touch

Kenny Constantinides

Regional Director Hawaii