Citizens Brave Distance and Terrain to Help Veterans Two Men Pedal from Santa Barbara to Charleston to Bring Light to Veteran Suicide… See article at...
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Paying It Forward Wounded Veterans Empower Others As They Find Their Next Mission Many veterans will tell you they joined the military because they wanted...
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The end-of-year Giving Season is a time for people to be thankful for the good things they have in their lives, while also offering what support they can to...
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Solving Veteran Suicide is not Simple and Straight Forward The statistics on veteran suicide are everywhere right now. That’s a good thing and a drastic...
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Navy Veteran Transforms His Childhood Neighborhood – and His Life For Navy veteran Derrick Clark, the journey that took him far eventually brought him close...
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Gulf War Veteran Puts His Cancer in the Bullseye While fighting a rare melanoma that has cost him his right eye, Gulf War veteran Thomas “Tomo” Riley of...
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As a slow-progressing eye disease threatened to upend Charles Miller’s life, he feared for his job and his ability to care for his young son as a single...
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Retired Captain Jay Huston, of San Diego, California, spent 20 years in the United States Army. He served 13 years as an enlisted soldier and seven years as...
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Purple Hearts are Giving Hearts: Injured Veterans Serve in New Ways The Purple Heart Medal is presented to service men and women who have been injured in...
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When I first began my journey as a social worker, I naively thought I could ‘fix’ everyone. As a veteran myself I naturally thought I could easily relate to...
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