How Gary Sinise is helping the nonprofit CreatiVets build a place to go when the PTSD hits

NASHVILLE -- Richard Casper shakes his head as he touches one of the boarded-up windows in the once-abandoned church he plans to transform into a new 24-hour arts center for veterans.The U.S.Marine Corps veteran and Purple Heart recipient said he was an arm’s length away from military officials, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, at Marine Barracks Washington when he learned the former church his nonprofit CreatiVets just purchased had been vandalized.The physical damage to the building and its stained glass windows saddened Casper.
But what worried him more was that the church had remained empty since 2017 without damage.That vandalism came just weeks after CreatiVets bought it, suggesting that maybe he and the veterans in his program were not welcome.“I almost just left,” Casper said.
“It put me in a weird headspace.”However, Casper, 40, a CNN Heroes winner and Elevate Prize Foundation winner, needed more support for the center — “a place to go when the PTSD hits.” Like so many veterans, he said his PTSD, caused by seeing a close friend die on patrol in Iraq, would generally come in the middle of the night, when the only places open are bars and other spaces that can be ”destructive.” He figured a 24-hour center where veterans could engage in music, painting, sculpture, theater and other arts could help.It could “turn all that pain into something beautiful.” The artistic element factored in when Casper, who suffered a traumatic brain injury while serving in Iraq, returned home and found it hard to be in public — unless he was listening to live music.So he completed his mission that night in Washington, introducing new people to CreatiVets' work.
Then, Casper returned to Nashville to practice what he has preached to hundreds of veterans since his nonprofit opened in 2013.He asked for help.And help came.Within weeks, CreatiVets’ Art Director Tim Brown was teaching a roomful of volunteers how to create stained glass pieces to re...