for Veterans
Know that you are never alone.
Veterans make our community and familes stronger. Sometimes the ups and downs of life after service can be a challenge. Some will fight the urge to reach out for help. Although we cannot fully understand the weight you bear, we know that a Veteran's teamwork and integrity are unmatched. Veterans know how to rise to a challenge. A wise Veteran who overcame his internal struggle said, "Opening up and asking for help is not a sign of weakness, but a gesture of love to those who care about us".
Thus, here are some resources that we encourage you to contact...
MISSION22: Provides long-term help and healing for those dealing with post-traumatic stress (PTS), traumatic brain injury (TBI), or military sexual trauma (MST).
They provide free, long-term programs for Veterans that focus on growth and healing.
https://mission22.com/programs/for-veterans/
IN CRISIS?: Know that you are not alone. There is always someone who has your back. Help is here... 24/7.
Call the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 988 and then press 1.
-or- send a text to 838255
-or- Chat Online at VeteransCrisisLine.net/chat
-or- call "Stop Soldier Suicide" at 844-889-5610
NEED A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT AND HOPE?
Please watch this movie called "The Keeper". "The Keeper" is based on an inspiring true story of one Army Veteran, challenged by his own demons and searching for hope and answers while hiking from Maine to Georgia on the Appalachian Trail. It is an amazing movie that has brought comfort and hope to many.
Watch the The Keeper movie HERE:
https://youtu.be/FCYQjC4P36c?si=jA4Hsr5hes9iI87v