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🧡 September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and the Office of Information and Technology (OIT) stands with #Veterans in promoting mental health and well-being. If you or someone you know is struggling, there is always support available—call or text 988 to reach someone who can help. Remember, you’re not alone. Let’s continue to look out for one another. 💬💪 #SuicidePreventionAwarenessMonth #MentalHealthMatters #988Lifeline #Veterans
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Today, on World Suicide Prevention Day, and throughout Suicide Prevention Month, we reflect on the importance of mental health within our Army family and beyond. Suicide prevention is deeply personal to us, as we strive to protect the well-being of our Soldiers, civilians, and communities. No one should ever face their struggles alone. Together, we can break the silence, promote open conversations, and remind everyone that help is always available. Your life matters, and you are never alone. #WorldSuicidePreventionDay #SuicidePreventionMonth #YouAreNotAlone #MentalHealthMatters #EndTheStigma
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Are Mental Health Services Covered by CHAMPVA and Community Care? Yes! AtValor Well, we accept CHAMPVA and will soon be accepting Community Care, making mental health services more accessible to veterans and their families. Our virtual platform allows for convenient and confidential sessions from the comfort of home. If eligible, take advantage of these benefits and prioritize mental well-being today. #CHAMPVA #VETERANS #MENTALHEALTH #CHAMPVASupport #VeteransHealth #MentalHealthMatters #CHAMPVACare
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🌍 **World Suicide Prevention Day: A Time to Reflect and Act** 🌍 Today, on World Suicide Prevention Day, we spotlight a global issue that affects countless individuals, including many of our brave veterans. This day serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and the urgent need for support systems that can save lives. At TeamGlobal, we know that our veterans, who have dedicated their lives to serving and protecting us, often face profound challenges as they transition back to civilian life. These challenges can contribute to mental health struggles, and tragically, some of these struggles lead to suicide. It’s our collective responsibility to ensure they receive the support and care they deserve. If you or a fellow veteran is struggling, there are resources and you can find help. Check out https://lnkd.in/eivvvpt for a full list of resources. #WorldSuicidePreventionDay #VeteranSupport #TeamGlobal #MentalHealthAwareness #SupportOurVeterans #BreakTheStigma #CommunityMatters
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#WhatWeDoWednesday: What if we told you there's ready and willing to walk alongside you, helping you tackle the biggest challenges you are facing right now? 🤔 Well, that's exactly what our team of #casemanagers does for military and veteran clients in need. Whether your struggle is housing, financial, mental health, or something else entirely, we are here to find you the best-suited resources for your situation, all while providing compassionate, one-on-one care. Don't wait, get help. ➡️ codeofsupport.org/get-help #codeofsupport #veteransupport #militarysupport
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September is National Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month — In our four-part series we’re talking specifically about suicide in the Veteran community. Community-Based Support: The Role of Returning Veterans Project While the VA provides critical resources, community-based organizations like the Returning Veterans Project (RVP) play an equally important role in supporting Veterans. RVP offers free, confidential mental health and wellness services to Veterans, service members, and their families in Oregon and SW Washington. Our network of volunteer providers includes therapists, acupuncturists, naturopaths, and other professionals dedicated to serving the Veteran community. RVP understands that every Veteran’s journey is unique. By offering a range of services, we provide Veterans with the tools they need to navigate their mental health challenges. This personalized approach, combined with the trust and understanding that comes from working with Providers who truly care, makes RVP an invaluable resource in the fight against Veteran suicide. Encouraging Veterans to seek help from community organizations is crucial in ensuring that no one falls through the cracks! #suicideprevention #suicideawarness #suicidepreventionmonth #mentalhealth #youarenotalone #Veterans #servicemembers #militaryconnectedfamilies #oregon #soutwestwashington #rvp
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May is National Mental Health Awareness Month We are committed to supporting our Veterans and ensuring they have access to the mental health resources they need. Our heroes deserve the best care and assistance available. This month, we want to highlight three essential programs designed specifically for Veterans: Face The Fight: A comprehensive coalition and initiative providing resources, support, and community for Veterans facing mental health challenges and the battle to end Veteran Suicide. Cohen Veterans Network: Offering high-quality, accessible mental health care for post-9/11 Veterans and their families. The Cohen Veterans Network is dedicated to improving the quality of life for Veterans through tailored therapy and support. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs: The VA provides a wide range of mental health services, including therapy, counseling, and medication management, ensuring Veterans receive the care they need. Join us in raising awareness and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health. Let's ensure every Veteran knows that help is available, and they are not alone. Ps. Links to these programs and the Your Next Mission® video podcast are in the comments below. #FaceTheFight #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #YourNextMission #Veteransupport #MentalHealthMatters #ThankYouVeterans #VeteransMentalHealth
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New Priorities for Anxious Minds in 2025 1. Youth Mental Health Expanding support and resources for the mental well-being of young people. 2. Veteran Families Providing dedicated services and care for the families of veterans. 3. Support for Survivors of Abuse Strengthening assistance for individuals who have experienced abuse. 4. Suicide Prevention Enhancing programs focused on preventing suicide and supporting at-risk individuals.
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🌟 Exciting News 🌟 We are thrilled to announce the launch of our foundation, Silver Threads, dedicated to a cause close to our hearts - Suicide Prevention for the Elderly. Join us in this crucial mission as we strive to create a community that values and supports the mental health of our seniors. Together, let's bring light into their lives. Follow us for updates and join the movement! #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealthawareness #foundationlaunch #communityadvocacy #silverthreadsfoundation
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If you or someone you know struggles with mental health challenges, you’re not alone. Discover stories of strength and hope from members of the military and Veteran communities who share their journeys to recovery. https://lnkd.in/gy6DNrmS #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
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