Veterans and first responders often pay a heavy price for their service to their country and communities. The physical and emotional toll can range from frustrating to catastrophic. And sometimes, the answer to the question of “why?” can be elusive.
On Friday evening, April 7, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., the Chaplain Corps is hosting a free public seminar where participants will learn basic information about TBI, and why Veterans and First Responders can be unique and might require specialized care.
Boundary County Chaplain Corps, in cooperation with the world-renowned Marcus Institute for Brain Health in Aurora, Colorado, wants to help change that situation.