By Ann Drabick | Outreach Intern
In an earlier report we detailed the frustrations attendant on dealing with political figures who publically assert support for veteran aid programs but fail to follow through effectively whan an opportunity is presented.
Since then, we've redirected our efforts to reach out to other nonprofit organizations working with those who suffer in silence. One thing we've found repeatedly is that veteran's PTSD issues are much more difficult than imagined for all organizations trying to help. For example, many who need assistanceare reluctant to admit that they have a problem; even less that their problem requires professional help. A smokescreen is thrown up by way of denial and misplaced self-reliance and often help is not sought until the problem becomes acute. Then the first stop is often frustration for the patient and bureacratic logjams for a family trying to access the VA system.
One of our collaborators is the Wild Horses Rescue Foundation which provides veterans with free dining and lodging in a tranquil and peaceful setting and in harmony with nature. While the Wild Horses idea is highly therapeutic and well-received, it also requires participants to take specific actions which acknowledge that there is a problem...and that is where difficulties emerge.
The IMCRA approach via the Community Cyberspace system acticely benefits both our sister organizations and the veterans themselves because it enables anonymity at all levels of interaction - as well as secure and private interactive advice. While using the IMCRA system a veteran or his family can either elect to take advantage of any one of these programs, query them further, or seek different levels of direct help.
Some of the other organizations we are currently in collaborating with are Veterati, the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA), the Wounded Warriors Project and Mentors for Military. We deeply appreciate your continued support of both our outreach and our efforts to ensure that a 100% confidential platform exists for immediate support, advice and encouragement. Simply, with your help we will work wonders.
Thank you.
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By Ana L. Hernandez | Director of Domestic Programs - IMCRA
By Dr. Thomas G. Hedberg | Executive Director
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