Luke Staffing
05/29/2026
One of the greatest lies people can believe is that their hardest moments, struggles, or past failures define who they are or determine what their future can become. They do not. Every person was made with purpose, value, and the capacity to heal, grow, and flourish.
That is why supporting the physical, emotional, spiritual, and relational wellbeing of America’s warfighters, veterans, first responders, and families matters so deeply. Encouragement matters. Relationships matter. Hope matters. Reminding people they are not alone matters.
At LUKE, we believe whole person care helps people reclaim purpose, strengthen resilience, and experience more good days together.
05/28/2026
Proud to support the National Border Patrol Museum’s Corporate Sponsorship Program as its inaugural sponsor. For nearly 30 years, LUKE has been honored to serve those who serve, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to help preserve this important history.
Today marks the 102nd anniversary of the U.S. Border Patrol, representing more than a century of service.
As we continue preserving this history, the National Border Patrol Museum is introducing our Corporate Sponsorship Program, with Staffing joining us as our inaugural sponsor.
For nearly thirty years, LUKE has provided healthcare staffing for the U.S. Government, supporting service members, veterans, first responders, and their families.
This partnership directly helps the Museum preserve the stories of the people who have served. We are grateful to LUKE for standing with us to keep this legacy alive.
05/26/2026
Check out the new guest blog by Dr. Jonathan Sherin: “Moral Injury: What I Have Learned About the Wounds We Do Not Name.”
A powerful read on why some veterans’ suffering goes beyond PTSD, and why healing must also address guilt, shame, meaning, and spiritual pain. Dr. Sherin shares hard-earned insight from decades in mental health leadership and veteran care. Essential reading for clinicians, caregivers, leaders, and anyone who wants to better understand the invisible burdens many veterans carry.
👉
Moral Injury: What I Have Learned About the Wounds We Do Not Name - LUKE Dr. Jonathan Sherin explores moral injury—a deeply human wound that can hide beneath or alongside PTSD, yet requires different recognition and care.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Website
Address
375 Commerce Pkwy #103
Rockledge, FL
32955
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |