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Wisconsin Veteran Outreach Program Helps With Suicide Prevention

Reply ​The Captain John D. Mason Veteran Peer Outreach Program is bringing the Gun Shop Project and Safe Storage Program to local communities across Wisconsin. (Shutterstock) WISCONSIN The Captain John D. Mason Veteran Peer Outreach Program is bringing the Gun Shop Project and Safe Storage Program to local communities across Wisconsin, according to a news release. The program works with Wisconsin gun shops and ranges to provide two levels of support to the gun-owner community that address firearm suicides: Firearm safety: Gun shops will provide materials to customers and staff about suicide prevention and responsible firearm ownership developed by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), American Foundation on Suicide Prevention, and the VA.

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ONLINE: Outreach to Veterans with Diverse Backgrounds

ONLINE: Outreach to Veterans with Diverse Backgrounds Jan 19, 2021 12:00 PM media release: Connecting Veterans from diverse backgrounds with vital health-care resources, including the Milwaukee VA Medical Center, is the topic of a panel discussion to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day.  Six veterans from different ethnic, racial and gender backgrounds will take part in the virtual discussion, to take place over Zoom.  It begins at noon Tuesday, Jan. 19, presented by the Captain John D. Mason Veteran Peer Outreach Program.  The discussion will center on Dr. King’s statement, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?”

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Panel discussion looks to connect Veterans from diverse backgrounds with health care services

  Milwaukee, Jan. 6, 2020 – Connecting Veterans from diverse backgrounds with vital health-care resources, including the Milwaukee VA Medical Center, is the topic of a panel discussion to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Six Veterans from different ethnic, racial and gender backgrounds will take part in the virtual discussion, to take place over Zoom. It begins at noon Tuesday, Jan. 19, presented by the Captain John D. Mason Veteran Peer Outreach Program. The discussion will center on Dr. King’s statement, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” Specifically, the panel will look at the statement in how it relates to connecting with Veterans and reducing the rate of Veteran suicides.

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