We are truly honored to have played even a small role in bringing the Faces of 22 art collection to life at the Maryland State House. This powerful exhibit shines a much-needed light on the lives of veterans affected by suicide, and we are proud to support Platoon 22’s mission in raising awareness and fostering meaningful change.
Today marks an incredible achievement as we installed the Faces of 22 art collection at the Maryland State House Building. This powerful exhibit, highlighting the lives of veterans affected by suicide, will remain on display throughout this year's legislative session. A huge thank you to the Maryland Department of Veterans and Military Families for their unwavering support and advocacy in helping bring this vital exhibit to life. Your commitment to elevating the voices and stories of our veterans is truly inspiring. We were honored to meet with members of the Veteran Caucus and continue our shared mission of ending veteran suicide. Platoon 22 remains steadfast in our dedication to this cause, and this exhibit is one more step toward raising awareness and fostering meaningful change. We are also deeply grateful to our sponsor, McCaskill Financial, for their generous support of this initiative. A special thanks to Stephen Bamonti for capturing these impactful photos, and to Graphcom for their exceptional work in reprinting and framing the collection—allowing us to take this exhibit on the road and reach even more communities.