Since 2001, over 120,000 #Veterans have committed suicide.
That’s more than the casualties, from Korean Conflict, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, a time when individuals, communities, and organizations come together to raise awareness about suicide prevention and mental health support. It’s an opportunity for us to unite in our efforts to break the stigma surrounding mental health issues and promote resources for those who may be struggling.
Veterans are our heroes, and it’s heartbreaking to know that some continue to battle invisible wounds even after they return home and even why they serve.
This month on the Your Next Mission® video podcast, we’ll feature a team of committed professionals who are leading the charge with hopes of eliminating Veterans suicide.
#FacetheFight #SuicidePrevention #MentalHealthMatters #NSPM #YouAreNotAlone #Veteran #Military #YourNextMission #nationalsuicidepreventionawarenessmonth #suicideprevention #help #neverforget
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forgetthegouge
1 year agoVeterans For America First launch “We Who Served” program geared towards reducing veteran suicides
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Advocates for veterans health...
7 months agoHOW THE GOVERMENT FAILS OUR VETERANS..STILL! #veterans #ptsd #mentalhealth #depression #suicide
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The Rob Maness Show
1 year agoEP 149 | Veteran Suicides Continue To Increase At A Higher Rate Than Civilians
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RT
2 years agoSuicide has been 4 times deadlier than combat for US soldiers - study
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RobManess
1 year agoEP 149 | Veteran Suicides Continue To Increase At A Higher Rate Than Civilians
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KIVI
3 years agoOne More Day: A new veteran group in suicide prevention
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WFTS
2 years agoWhy experts are concerned about the mental health of veterans and making services more accessible
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KTNV
3 years agoCombatting veteran suicides
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Newsy
5 years agoA New VA Report Examines The Suicide Rate Among Veterans
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Project Sentinel
2 years agoPreventing Veterans' Suicides: Resources for Former Service Members and Families
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