Mind the Gap Life involves many significant transitional periods, such as those familiar to us this time of year, a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) to a...
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There Are Options Other than Suicide You are at the end of your rope and you can’t take it any much longer. You are in pain and you feel there is no...
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From 9/11 to Today: Understanding the Lasting Impact of Trauma and the Urgent Need for Effective PTSD Treatment. This month’s theme, “9/11 Never...
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Never Forget: The Role of Nonprofits in Supporting Veterans Since 9/11 As we approach the anniversary of September 11, 2001, we reflect on the bravery and...
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How an Army Nurse Became a Paralympic Triathlete (WWP) For a warrior who’s already topped so much adversity, 30 mile-per-hour winds weren’t going to stop...
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Our September issue highlights Suicide Prevention Month, and it’s important that you’re aware of the conversations that private sector employers are having...
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Military Skills in the Civilian World: A Veteran’s Guide to Career and Financial Stability Like many other veterans, Arnulfo Dauto found it difficult to...
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“Dog Days of Summer” Tribute to Working – Service Dogs. “Service dogs show us that it’s not our disabilities that define us, but our...
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Excellent Support for Caregivers Makes a Difference Many service members and veterans rely on the unwavering support of caregivers – spouses, parents,...
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Deepening Your Understanding of Personal Independence The word independence can be defined as “the quality or state of being independent: freedom from...
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