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Community DC - Interview with StopSoldierSuicide.ORG

Photo: Stop Soldier Suicide

After losing friends and fellow service members to suicide, Army veterans, Brian Kinsella, Nick Black, and Craig Gridelli were determined to create a solution for their fellow veterans who were struggling. For them, military suicide isn’t just a problem. It’s personal.

It was clear that something had to be done - proactively - to get their brothers and sisters in arms the help they needed and reduce the number of service members and veterans lost to suicide.

Through their experiences, they realized that the key to preventing suicide is to identify, understand, and address the underlying issues — things like financial strain, post-traumatic stress and other mental health issues, and difficulties navigating the transition from military to civilian — BEFORE they escalate to a point of crisis.

The problem is clear: The systems in place aren’t working. Getting help isn’t as easy as it should be — and trying to navigate a complicated maze of organizations and resources can be overwhelming when you’re in crisis.

Stop Soldier Suicide was built to change that.

To Donate, Volunteer, Find an Event or you would like more info, logon on to Stop Soldier Suicide here.

And for more information and how to sign up or donate to Vet Fest 2022, see here.

If you or a family member has feelings about suicide, please call or text the Suicide Crisis Hotline 988 or logon here


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