Award Given:
Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen, Inc.: Best Support Service for Women Veterans of 2025
Dr. Daniel L. Roberts, the President & CEO of Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen, Inc. (MISNS), is reshaping the way we think about the challenges faced by women veterans. With an unwavering commitment to transforming lives, Dr. Roberts leads the charge in advocating for women who have served in the military and are suffering in silence from moral injury.
Addressing Silent Suffering
Moral injury is an often overlooked consequence of military service. Unlike Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which focuses on the psychological trauma from life-threatening events, moral injury stems from actions or events that violate one’s deeply held moral or ethical code. For women veterans, this can mean an additional layer of distress, adding complexity to their already unique experiences.
Through MISNS, Dr. Roberts has spearheaded an organization that specifically addresses the needs of women veterans dealing with moral injury. With a comprehensive and integrated approach, MISNS provides direct support, training, and groundbreaking research to fill a critical gap in veteran healthcare.

A Unique Mission to Serve Women Veterans
MISNS is distinct in its focus on women veterans and their unique experiences with moral injury. As the only organization globally dedicated to this cause, it tailors its services to meet the needs of this underserved group. Dr. Roberts and his team understand that to truly heal women veterans, the support must go beyond traditional healthcare services.
The organization’s mission is simple, yet profound: “Addressing moral injury is not just about healing individuals—it's about transforming the systems and perceptions that allow silent suffering to persist.”
With three key service pillars—direct support, training, and research—MISNS creates a holistic cycle of care. Women veterans are given the tools and support they need to heal, while families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals receive the training to understand and recognize the signs of moral injury.
Pioneering Research and Advocacy
A central component of MISNS’s work is its commitment to pioneering research. As a thought leader in the field, Dr. Roberts is driving new studies on the effects of moral injury on women veterans. This research not only influences public perception but also provides data to inform policy changes, ensuring that women veterans receive the care they deserve.
In addition to research, MISNS stands as a powerful advocate for systemic change. Dr. Roberts has been at the forefront of efforts to raise awareness about moral injury in military culture and beyond. By destigmatizing the emotional and psychological struggles women veterans face, MISNS is making a tangible difference in how military and healthcare systems respond to their needs.
The MISNS Approach: Comprehensive, Compassionate, and Cutting-Edge
MISNS’s approach sets it apart from others in the field:
Unique Focus on Women Veterans: Tailored services and research for women veterans, addressing their unique challenges.
Holistic and Integrated Services: A seamless cycle of research, training, and direct support that enhances care and outcomes.
Pioneering Research: Groundbreaking studies on moral injury in women veterans that shape policy and military culture.
Community Leadership: A commitment to raising awareness, advocating for systemic change, and providing a voice for women veterans globally.
Global Reach: A worldwide impact that ensures women veterans across the globe have access to vital resources.

The Visionary Leadership of Dr. Daniel Roberts
Dr. Roberts’ leadership is driven by his deep passion for serving women veterans. He has dedicated his career to advocating for their needs and creating a system of support that meets them where they are. His work goes beyond the immediate needs of women veterans, striving for lasting cultural change within military and healthcare systems.
Through his vision, MISNS has become a global leader in moral injury advocacy, support, and research, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of countless women veterans. For their tireless work and unparalleled dedication, Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen, Inc. is honored as the Best Support Service for Women Veterans of 2025.
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