17 US veterans commit suicide per day (6,000 per year); the mental health struggles are immense and we have to dig deep and find ways to help them ALWAYS; the most special among us
These are the very best of us, our police too; they cannot do it on their own, its hard to reach out often so we have to 'understand'; https://www.americaswarriorpartnership.org/; 1-866-AWPVETS
Many good people, healthy people, died due to the lockdowns. We cannot debate this now not understanding the ravages of the lockdowns.
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This organization helps and works to prevent suicide among vets, let us help support this organization, this wonderful initiative:
https://www.americaswarriorpartnership.org/
Tel: 1-866-AWPVETS for vets to reach out for help
I still remember the first year being the hardest. The only time I can remember when thoughts like suicide were so pervasive. Transitioning in is a busy, exciting time. Transitioning out is like being dropped off on a deserted island, with no plan.
Yes. They need help. Except the resident is too busy pushing boys in girl's bathrooms. Disgusting.