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A Veteran's Path to Healing at RVC

As a U.S. Marine veteran, Bret Ressler was looking for a place where he could grow, learn a new profession, and still make a difference.

Middle aged white man wearing black scrubs with a tree in the background

Bret Ressler, Massage Therapy graduate and owner of Inner Light Wellness.

Rock Valley College became that place, where he not only discovered the education he needed, but also a community that believed in him.

When Bret was considering where to continue his education, he chose RVC because of the massage therapy program and the way the college supports veterans. 鈥淚 was drawn to Rock Valley College not only because of the quality of the massage therapy program, but also because of the college鈥檚 commitment to supporting veterans,鈥 he said. 鈥淩VC took the initiative to extend the Illinois Veterans Grant to cover the Body Craft Massage Therapy program鈥攕omething that hadn鈥檛 been done before for this type of education. That level of support and forward-thinking made me feel confident that RVC was the right place to continue my journey.鈥

Jamie Fanara, Massage Training Program Director, praised Bret鈥檚 commitment and growth. 鈥淲elcoming Illinois Veteran Grant recipient and RVC graduate, Bret Ressler, into our Massage Therapy Program family is a powerful reminder of what student success and transformation look like. As a U.S. Marine veteran, ABMP member, and now Reiki Master and Licensed Massage Therapist, Bret embodies resilience, dedication, and the heart of service. His journey shows that massage therapy is more than a career path鈥攊t is a calling that blends skill, healing, and purpose to create lasting impact in the lives of others.鈥

Massage therapy felt like the right fit for Bret. He was already practicing Reiki and energy work and wanted to do more to help people. 鈥淚 was drawn to this field because of my passion for helping people heal, restore balance, and live more fully in their bodies,鈥 he said.

During his time at RVC, Bret also gave back to the community. One highlight of Bret鈥檚 journey was volunteering at RVC鈥檚 60th anniversary, where he offered free chair massages. 鈥淗earing alumni stories and seeing how their careers have grown was inspiring and gave me even more motivation for my own path,鈥 he shared.

The program gave him both skills and confidence. 鈥淩VC gave me the education and foundation I needed to pursue licensure and begin building my career as a massage therapist,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he program not only trained me in practical skills but also gave me confidence, professionalism, and a clear vision for my future.鈥

Balancing school and family wasn鈥檛 always easy, but Bret says the instructors made a big difference. 鈥淭he instructors in the massage therapy program were amazing, supportive, knowledgeable, and invested in our success. Their mentorship and encouragement made a huge difference in my confidence as a student and a future professional.鈥

Bret is now applying what he learned at RVC in his career. He works at BodyCraft Wellness, the clinic connected to the program, and is also starting his own practice, Inner Light Wellness. 鈥淚n both spaces, I combine therapeutic massage with Reiki and other modalities. My goal is to help clients with relaxation, stress management, pain relief, and functional mobility, while carrying forward the strong foundation I gained through Rock Valley College.鈥

Looking back, Bret says RVC has changed his life. 鈥淭he experience was transformative鈥擨 gained skills for a new career, discovered more about myself, and uncovered new ways I can serve others. Most importantly, I created friendships that will last a lifetime.鈥

 

 

鈥淒on鈥檛 hesitate! RVC offers excellent programs with real-world application, supportive instructors, and opportunities to grow both personally and professionally. If you put in the effort, you鈥檒l leave prepared for success.鈥