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The VA’s Veterans Experience Office (VEO) recognizes the importance of mental health awareness, improving post-traumatic stress, suicide prevention, traumatic brain injury and other events that occur in service that result in our Veterans and their families struggling with mental health challenges.
In honor of those who have served and sacrificed in ways that are unimaginable, VEO has set up a virtual Lunch N Learn with some of our community partners to share information on resources, services and treatments available in the community that aim to improve quality of life and emotional well-being.
Join us!
-Short, convenient, virtual
-Useful community resources for mental health
-Referrals and contact information
In honor of those who have served and sacrificed in ways that are unimaginable, VEO has set up a virtual Lunch N Learn with some of our community partners to share information on resources, services and treatments available in the community that aim to improve quality of life and emotional well-being.
Join us!
-Short, convenient, virtual
-Useful community resources for mental health
-Referrals and contact information
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I really wish there were regular group meetings for those who need mental care. I have a lot of experience to share.
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SSgt Chris Kleckner
SPC Michael Oles SR - It happens to be true because I left before Walter Cronkite announced on the air that "The War is Unwinnable".
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SSgt Chris Kleckner
PFC Meg Meyer - I don't think so. I'm 75 and was born in '44. He would have been born in ''64 which means he'd be 11 years old when the war was over in '75.
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