Warning signs and ways to support Veterans in crisis
(Source – news.va.gov)
How Veterans can look out for each other, and act when something feels off.
Veterans look out for their own. You’ve probably noticed when a buddy wasn’t acting like themselves. Maybe they were pulling away, talking differently or seeming a little more run-down than usual. You don’t need to be a doctor or an expert to help in those moments. Being present, paying attention and knowing what to do can help keep someone safe, or maybe save their life. Continue reading here…

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