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Building a Community of Support for Our Local Veterans
Military service, no matter your branch or time served, is an incredible path for anyone to pursue. Men and women throughout the United States and across the globe work tirelessly to ensure the defense of our nation. However, military service doesn’t come without a cost. In addition to the physical strain placed on our service members, military service is taxing on the mind. From alcohol problems, depression, divorce, and the like, the issues veterans face are like anyone else; however, too often our veterans are without the support they need to overcome such challenges. At The Resilience Project, we look to change this.
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Our Mission
The transition from military back into civilian life is a different kind of battle. For some it takes years of hardships and struggles while others never truly transition. It can ultimately claim their lives. The mission of The Resilience Project is to assist in this transition to combat Veteran suicide. Through many trials and errors we have found three areas that can help in this transition. Education of all the benefits that are provided to Veterans, resources to all things Veteran friendly locally, and to create that tight knit community we left behind through funded events.
History & Purpose
The Resilience Project was founded by two local combat veterans who had to figure out how to transition into being a civilian without the help of their local community. It was a long and arduous process which took many years of trial and error before they were able to find a reason to live a life worth living. We want to assist other veterans in their own transition into becoming a civilian through a three prong approach of education, resources, and creating the strong tight knit community we left behind; so they don’t have to go through all of the failures that we have already endured.