Suicide Prevention Month, held each September, is a good time to remember Veterans don’t have to go through anything alone. Reach Out. Resources are available this month and all year to help you face life challenges.
This year’s Suicide Prevention Month theme, Reach Out, reminds Veterans to take a moment and reach out for support when you need it.
Life challenges can be overwhelming but you don’t have to go through them alone.
Take a moment to visit REACH.gov/SPM and learn about the resources available to you year-round.
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