
Matt Flavin, director of veterans and wounded warrior policy, told the Pikes Peak Behavioral Health Group contingent: “You’re coming to D.C. at exactly the right time.” Read more.

Justin sensed something was wrong as his unit headed to Baghdad to pick up supplies on Jan. 18, 2006, and the nearest civilians were about 200 yards from the road. Read more.

The faith community is “uniquely positioned” to help soldiers that, because of stigma and fear of jeopardizing their careers, are not bringing mental health concerns to their military supervisors. Read more.
Our duty is to help
"Our military men and women have heroically performed their duties. It is now our duty to provide the care and support they and their families need as they return home. Reintegration takes time for both the veteran and the family. This reality makes it essential for communities to partner with the military in providing services for soldiers and their families."
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USA Today: Veterans' Mental Health Treatment Not as Timely as Contended
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Market Watch: Innovative Work in Mental Health and Addictions Honored Through National Council Awards of Excellence