AMTA's Massage for Veterans Campaign Wins Multiple Awards
May 7, 2025
We are proud to announce that AMTA has received a 2025 Gold Hermes Creative Award and a Communicator Award of Distinction for our Massage Therapy for Veterans Advocacy Campaign! As a mission-driven association, AMTA is committed to advancing the massage therapy profession and creating meaningful opportunities for massage therapists through impactful, award-winning advocacy work.
The Hermes Creative Awards is an international competition that recognizes excellence in traditional and emerging media. Administered by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP), the competition receives over 6,000 entries annually from corporate marketing and communication departments, advertising and PR agencies, design studios, production companies, and freelancers across the United States, Canada, and more than two dozen other countries.
With thousands of entries received from across the United States and around the globe, The Communicator Awards remains one of the largest and most competitive programs honoring excellence in marketing, communication and creative work.
“We are honored to receive multiple awards for AMTA’s Advocacy Campaign on Massage Therapy for Veterans. This outstanding campaign exemplifies how AMTA continues to elevate our profession and play a crucial role in advancing access to massage therapy for our nation’s veterans,” said Cindy E. Farrar, AMTA National President.
About AMTA’s Massage Therapy for Veterans Campaign
Promoting Prescription of Massage for Veterans
AMTA’s campaign champions massage therapy as a key part of veterans' healthcare by encouraging providers, including those within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), to prescribe it as a non-pharmacological option for managing chronic pain, PTSD, and related conditions. This approach offers a safe, effective alternative to opioids while enhancing veterans' quality of life.
Expanding Insurance Coverage and Highlighting Research
To expand access, AMTA advocates for coverage of massage therapy through Medicare Advantage, TRICARE, and private insurance providers, ensuring it becomes a widely available benefit for veterans. Another central focus of the campaign is promoting research that demonstrates massage therapy’s efficacy in treating veterans’ health concerns. By sharing these findings with legislators, insurers, healthcare professionals, and the public, AMTA builds awareness and support for integrating massage therapy into veterans' care.
Educational Outreach
Through educational outreach—including research-based articles, all-member email communications, online courses, and social media—AMTA continues to highlight the important role massage therapy plays in holistic, veteran-centered care. This campaign also empowers our members to engage in advocacy by providing the tools and resources they need to make a difference.
Winning the Hermes Gold Award and the Communicator Award of Distinction underscores the powerful impact of AMTA’s advocacy and our ongoing commitment to ensuring that all veterans have access to the high-quality, integrative care they deserve. This marks the fifth consecutive year that AMTA has received a Hermes Award, and the third time we’ve earned a Communicator Award for our compelling advocacy campaigns.
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